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Chapter I
ANALYSIS OF MARGINAL COST OF MANUFACTURING PLASTIC WATER BOTTLE
1.1 Introduction Of Plastic Bottle
1.2 History of Plastic Water Bottle
1.3 About Firm
1.4 Material used in Making Bottle
a) High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
b) Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
c) Polyethylene Terephthalate
d) Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
e) Polypropylene (PP)
1.5 Plastic Water Bottle Manufacturing Process
1.6 Process of Making Bottle
1.7 Finishing the stage of making bottle
1.8 Rate of Production

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1.1 Introduction Of Plastic Bottle
Plastic bottles hold just about any type of liquid nowadays---soda, ketchup, shampoo. We’'ll find
them in all shapes and sizes, too. For manufacturers, plastic bottles are inexpensive, lightweight
and sturdy. What makes a plastic container considered to be a bottle is that the body shrinks
down to a narrower neck before going out the opening.
1.2 History of Plastic Water Bottle
Plastic bottles were first used commercially in 1947, but remained relatively expensive until the
early 1960s when high-density polyethylene was introduced. They quickly became popular with
both manufacturers and customers due to their lightweight nature and relatively low production
costs compared with glass bottles. The food industry has almost completely replaced glass in
many cases with plastic bottles, but wine and beer are still commonly sold in glass bottles.
1.3 About Firm
Rishabh Plast Corporation a well known name in household & thermoware. Rishab Plast
Corporation is a manufacturer of plastic water bottle, which is situated in Babulal Compound,
Opposite N. M. Metal Industries, Cross Walbhat, Centre, Vishweshwar Nagar, Off Aarey Road,
Goregaon East, Mumbai - 400 063, Maharashtra, India.
Tel +(91)-(22)-26864889 / 65561706.They produced high qualified plastic water bottles,
Committed to setting new standards of products and innovations. The Corporation keep up to
that level of expectations and deliver the utmost range of products. Utilizing the most

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Chapter I ANALYSIS OF MARGINAL COST OF MANUFACTURING PLASTIC WATER BOTTLE 1.1 Introduction Of Plastic Bottle 1.2 History of Plastic Water Bottle 1.3 About Firm 1.4 Material used in Making Bottle a) High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) b) Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) c) Polyethylene Terephthalate d) Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) e) Polypropylene (PP) 1.5 Plastic Water Bottle Manufacturing Process 1.6 Process of Making Bottle 1.7 Finishing the stage of making bottle 1.8 Rate of Production 1.1 Introduction Of Plastic Bottle Plastic bottles hold just about any type of liquid nowadays---soda, ketchup, shampoo. We’'ll find them in all shapes and sizes, too. For manufacturers, plastic bottles are inexpensive, lightweight and sturdy. What makes a plastic container considered to be a bottle is that the body shrinks down to a narrower neck before going out the opening. 1.2 History of Plastic Water Bottle Plastic bottles were first used commercially in 1947, but remained relatively expensive until the early 1960s when high-density polyethylene was introduced. They quickly became popular with both manufacturers and customers due to their lightweight nature and relatively low production costs compared with glass bottles. The food industry has almost completely replaced glass in many cases with plastic bottles, but wine and beer are still commonly sold in glass bottles. 1.3 About Firm Rishabh Plast Corporation a well known name in household & thermoware. Rishab Plast Corporation is a manufa ...
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