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EDITORIAL

ISSUE 37

In this issue of Inside Packaging we look at fraudulent goods such as counterfeit cosmetics and fragrances, which not only result in significant economic loss to the industry, but also pose a considerable risk to consumer health. We find out what role packaging and authentication techniques can play in this sector.


We also find out how glass is being utilised in pharmaceuticals, learn more about on-shelf appeal and profile the next industrial revolution.


Finally, we ask why a large majority of e-commerce deliveries are over-packaged and discover how manufacturers are improving the supply chain.


Sonia Sharma - Editor

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