Liquid packaging is designed specifically to contain liquid products, such as beverages, soups, sauces, and oils, ensuring that they remain intact, fresh, and free from contamination. This type of packaging typically uses materials such as plastic, glass, or composite materials, and is designed to prevent leakage, spillage, and product degradation. Liquid packaging often includes features like easy-pour spouts, tamper-evident seals, and resealable caps to enhance consumer convenience. In the beverage industry, liquid packaging can range from cartons, bottles, cans, and pouches, each tailored to the product type and consumer preference. The use of advanced barrier coatings and laminates allows for a longer shelf life, protecting the contents from light, air, and other external factors. Additionally, the growing demand for sustainable packaging solutions is driving innovation in the development of recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable liquid packaging options.