DRINKS NANOTECHNOLOGY FEATURE

BY MARK ROWE NANOTECHNOLOGY, though in its infancy, is already having an influential bearing on the international drinks market. According to a study by consultant Helmut Kaiser, latest available figures indicate that worldwide sales of nanotechnology products to the food and beverage packaging sector jumped to US$860 million (Euro 687.5 million) in 2004 from US$150 million (Euro 120 million) in 2002. One of the critical benefits, the report suggests, is that nanoparticles have the capability to break open upon command, something that could lead to smart, ...


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