Make up the tag-questions: 1. The design process involves detailed regulatory requirements for the package, … ?
2. Toxicologists and food scientists need to verify that the packaging materials are allowed by applicable regulations, … ?
3. In many countries packaging is fully integrated into government, business, institutional, industrial, and personal use, … ?
4. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use, … ?
5. Package labelling (en-GB) or labeling (en-US) is any written, electronic, or graphic communications on the packaging, … ?
6. Some requirements and symbols exist to communicate aspects of consumer use and safety, … ? 7. Additional materials were incorporated into packages to improve performance and functionality,… ?
8. Liquids, powders, and granular materials need containment, … ?
9. Some types of information are required by governments, … ?
10. Iron and tin plated steel were used to make cans in the early 19th century, … ?
2. Toxicologists and food scientists need to verify that the packaging materials are allowed by applicable regulations, don't they?
3. In many countries packaging is fully integrated into government, business, institutional, industrial, and personal use, isn't it?
4. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use, can't it?
5. Package labelling (en-GB) or labeling (en-US) is any written, electronic, or graphic communications on the packaging, isn't it?
6. Some requirements and symbols exist to communicate aspects of consumer use and safety, don't they?
7. Additional materials were incorporated into packages to improve performance and functionality, weren't they?
8. Liquids, powders, and granular materials need containment, don't they?
9. Some types of information are required by governments, aren't they?
10. Iron and tin plated steel were used to make cans in the early 19th century, weren't they?