| Green Day Book: Keeping salad days green. fresh produce packaging: An article from: Food Processing
Book Keeping salad days green. (fresh produce packaging): An article from: Food Processing |  | | | List Price: $5.95 | | Publisher: Putman Media, Inc.
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From the supplier: The quality of fresh produce depends on the type of polymer packaging and packaging method used. Packages should be able to slow down the natural breakdown process of fresh produce, maintain carbon dioxide and moisture vapor levels and accommodate various oxygen transmission rates through the material. The latest innovations in packaging materials include EPL Technologies Inc's packaging films with increased porosity and Landec Corp's Intellipac membrane with changing oxygen permeability.
Citation Details Title: Keeping salad days green. (fresh produce packaging) Author: G. Jeffrey Hoch Publication: Food Processing (Magazine/Journal) Date: October 1, 1998 Publisher: Putman Media, Inc. Volume: v59 Issue: n10 Page: p29(4)
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