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Biodegradable packaging is an example of nanotechnology to create smart and sustainable packaging.
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Biodegradable packaging is a property (it breaks down naturally) and is not inherently a form of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology can be used to make smarter or more sustainable packaging (e.g., nanocellulose or nano-clay fillers to strengthen biodegradable films, nanosensors or nanocoatings for freshness/antimicrobial action), but biodegradability alone does not imply the use of nanotech.
Biodegradable packaging is a property (it breaks down naturally) and is not inherently a form of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology can be used to make smarter or more sustainable packaging (e.g., nanocellulose or nano-clay fillers to strengthen biodegradable films, nanosensors or nanocoatings for freshness/antimicrobial action), but biodegradability alone does not imply the use of nanotech.
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