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choosing a drinks packaging that is safe and sound

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By admin on Tue, 07/02/2013 - 09:46

yet, the factor of practicality, a given drink packaging makes us &quotobsessed&quot to not be so worried about the hygiene and safety. packaging beverages can only be considered suitable and safe for consumption that is not infected by harmful chemical hazards or pathogenic bacteria, like monomer additives phthalate which could taint plastic packaging. seriously, the two materials can trigger nausea, poisoning, diarrhea, cancer, cholera, and tuberculosis, explained dr. yadi haryadi. dr. yadi is a food expert from the bogor institute of agriculture. to stay protected the following tips for using and choosing beverages in packaging 1. select products that do not have a small bubble of air in the package. the air bubbles can be a sign that the packaging of beverage is made from low quality materials. 2. to drink from the carton box, such as fruit juice, milk, or tea, ensure they are packaged by using tetrapak packaging. this is because tetrapak packaging has gone through a sterilization procedure that separated between the packaging and the material, so as to lessen the threat of contamination by certain substances. along with this, products that come in tetrapak packaging can last for about 812 months after the date of production, even though without being stored in the refrigerator. 3. try to avoid placing drinks packaging particularly for the plastic packaging in an area that can be exposed to heat or sunlight for a long time. an increment in heat can speed up monomer contaminating on drinks and disturb the function of estrogen. 4. ensure the form of packaging beverages we buy no cavity. flawed forms can interpret such items often terpaparan hot in a long span of time. 5. if possible, select products wrapped in packaging that is made from premium quality glass bottle. 6. last but not the least, before you buy, always check the expiration date of the product. these are the tips to select a safe drinks packaging source of information httpwww.bubblews.comnews389902choosingasafedrinkspackaging

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