eli5 How are shelf stable canned products, like cooked beans, placed in plastic containers (instead of cans) without melting the plastic?

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As I understand it, food products, like beans, are heated up to very high temperatures to kill all germs, and then put into a metal can and sealed. Thus, they are sealed while sterile, and so no germs live in them, making them shelf stable.

How is this possible with plastic packaging for shelf stable products like beans, etc.?

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