Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There's new evidence that chemicals can migrate to human bodies via material like plastic containers. It's not clear what the ...
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Human factors in automated packaging lines
Automated packaging lines are often presented as self-sufficient systems: fast, precise, and designed to minimise human involvement. In practice, people remain central to how these lines perform. From ...
Shrink-wrap sealed around a piece of raw meat. Takeout containers filled with restaurant leftovers. Plastic bottles filled with soft drinks. These are just a few types of food packaging that surround ...
Research conducted by the University of Hull and Hull York Medical School shows two of the five microplastic polymer types found in human veins came from food packaging. The first food packaging-based ...
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Designing packaging that works with people
Automation may dominate the packaging floor, but human judgment, design input, and collaboration remain essential for efficiency, safety, and quality. Poorly designed interfaces, inadequate training, ...
A recent study has uncovered a shocking discovery: over 3,600 chemicals from food packaging and preparation have been detected in human bodies, with around 100 of them posing serious health risks. A ...
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