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Pict pd is a mnemonic to help students studying Design and technology at GCSE level (and probably above) to remember to functions of packaging. The functions are:

Protect

Inform

Contain

Transport

Preserve

Display

The way I was told to remember this was "I picked (PICT) Product Design (PD)".

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