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  4. Reusable packaging - Wikipedia

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    A reusable package or container is "designed for reuse without impairment of its protective function." [ 1 ] The term returnable is sometimes used interchangeably but it can also include returning packages or components for other than reuse: recycling , disposal, incineration, etc. Typically, the materials used to make returnable packaging ...

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    Standard egg cartons have room for 10 or 12 eggs, but they can come in a variety of sizes, holding from one to 30 eggs. Trays are usually used to store fresh eggs from farms or at farmers' markets. Plastic egg trays are also used by egg processors to wash and sanitize eggs.

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    A cascarón (plural cascarones, without accent mark; from Spanish cascarón, "eggshell", the augmentative form of cáscara, "shell") is a hollowed-out chicken egg filled with confetti or small toys. Cascarones are common throughout Mexico and are similar to the Easter eggs popular in many other countries.