Environmental Protection Administration Examples of Packaging Conformity Assessment May 2005.

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Environmental Protection Administration Examples of Packaging Conformity Assessment May 2005

Designated Product — Pastry Gift Box

Sample Analysis - Pastry Gift Box

Step One : Calculate Volume of Packaging (PV) Length (L)Width (W)Height (H)PV=L*W*H ,817,216 Step Two : Calculate Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV) itemName Qty (Q) Length (l) Width (w) Height (h) Coefficient of necessary space (c) APV=l*w*h*Q*c 1 coffee cookies ,836,160 2 chocolate cookies ,836,160 3 milk cookies ,836,160 4 NA--- Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV)11,508,480 Step Three : Calculate Packaging Volume Ratio (PVR) Packaging Volume Ratio = PV/APV0.68 (OK) Unit : mm

Designated Product - Processed Food Gift Box

Sample Analysis - Processed Food Gift Box

Sample Analysis - Pastry Gift Box Step One : Calculate Volume of Packaging (PV) Length (L)Width (W)Height (H)PV=L*W*H ,776,112 Step Two : Calculate Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV) itemName Qty (Q) Length (l) Width (w) Height (h) Coefficient of necessary space (c) APV=l*w*h*Q*c 1 chicken essence ,991,670 2 NA NA--- 4 NA--- Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV) 2,991,670 Step Three : Calculate Packaging Volume Ratio (PVR) Packaging Volume Ratio = PV/APV2.26 (NOT OK) Unit : mm

Designated Product - Cosmetics Gift Box

Sample Analysis - Cosmetics Gift Box

Sample Analysis - Pastry Gift Box Step One : Calculate Volume of Packaging (PV) Length (L)Width (W)Height (H)PV=L*W*H ,054,120 Step Two : Calculate Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV) itemName Qty (Q) Length (l) Width (w) Height (h) Coefficient of necessary space (c) APV=l*w*h*Q*c 1 whiting cream ,111,571 2 whiting cream ,496 3 whiting cream ,016 4 NA--- Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV)2,485,083 Step Three : Calculate Packaging Volume Ratio (PVR) Packaging Volume Ratio = PV/APV2.44 (NOT OK) Unit : mm

Designated Product - Alcoholic Gift Box

Sample Analysis - Alcoholic Gift Box

Sample Analysis - Pastry Gift Box Step One : Calculate Volume of Packaging (PV) Length (L)Width (W)Height (H)PV=L*W*H ,369,456 Step Two : Calculate Allowable Volume of Packaging (AVP) itemName Qty (Q) Length (l) Width (w) Height (h) Coefficient of necessary space (c) APV=l*w*h*Q*c 1 Red wine ,484,023 2 Red wine ,827 3 NA--- 4 NA--- Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV)7,239,850 Step Three : Calculate Packaging Volume Ratio (PVR) Packaging Volume Ratio = PV/APV1.71 (NOT OK) Unit : mm

Designated Product - Disk of Computer Program Works

Sample Analysis - Disk of Computer Program Works

Sample Analysis - Pastry Gift Box Step One : Calculate Volume of Packaging (PV) Length (L)Width (W)Height (H)PV=L*W*H ,012,040 Step Two : Calculate Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV) itemName Qty (Q) Length (l) Width (w) Height (h) Coefficient of necessary space (c) APV=l*w*h*Q*c 1 disk (pack of 5) ,633,740 2 game book ,369,923 3 Folder ,443 4manual ,640 Allowable Volume of Packaging (APV)5,510,746 Step Three : Calculate Packaging Volume Ratio (PVR) Packaging Volume Ratio = PV/APV0.37 (OK) Unit : mm