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Primary packaging is the first layer of packaging that comes into contact with a product. It is designed to protect, preserve, contain, and identify the product. Primary packaging is typically made of paper, plastic, metal, or glass, and can be used to store, transport, and display products. It is often designed to be attractive and eye-catching, as well as functional.
Primary packaging is an important part of the overall packaging process, as it is the first line of defense against damage and contamination. It also helps to ensure that products are safe and secure during transport and storage. Additionally, primary packaging can be used to communicate important information about the product, such as ingredients, instructions, and warnings.
Some companies in the primary packaging market include Amcor, Bemis, Sealed Air, Sonoco, and WestRock. Show Less Read more