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  2. Sustainable packaging - Wikipedia

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    Here, researchers are molding packaging from straw [1] Sustainable packaging is packaging materials and methods that result in improved sustainability. [2] This involves increased use of life cycle inventory (LCI) and life cycle assessment (LCA) [3] [4] to help guide the use of packaging which reduces the environmental impact and ecological ...

  3. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Many people are working on reducing the environmental footprint of packaging for food service. Often a Life-cycle assessment is valuable to determine the effects throughout the entire system. [15] Some actions include: Packaging of incoming food and supplies can work towards the broad sustainable packaging guidelines offered by many ...

  4. Food packaging - Wikipedia

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    The gas exchange occurring between the packaging system and the external environment has a significant impact on the quality and safety of food products. Uncontrolled physico-chemical and biological processes such as oxidation of vitamins, excessive microbial growth, and spoilage of the packed food may lead to improper conditions inside the ...

  5. Packaging waste - Wikipedia

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    Packaging waste, the part of the waste that consists of packaging and packaging material, is a major part of the total global waste, and the major part of the packaging waste consists of single-use plastic food packaging, a hallmark of throwaway culture.

  6. Environmental impact of paper straw production - Wikipedia

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    To address this challenge, promoting recycling and composting of paper straws is essential to divert them from landfills and reduce their environmental impact. Additionally, broader initiatives aimed at reducing single-use consumption and improving waste management infrastructure are necessary for mitigating the environmental consequences of ...

  7. Biodegradable bag - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the State of California essentially made the term "biodegradable bags" illegal, [8] unless such terms are "substantiated by competent and reliable evidence to prevent deceiving or misleading consumers about environmental impact of degradable, compostable, and biodegradable plastic bags, food service ware, and packaging."

  8. Sustainable food system - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural productivity (including e.g. reliability of yields) is an important component of food security [144] and increasing it sustainably (e.g. with high efficiency in terms of environmental impacts) could be a major way to decrease negative environmental impacts, such as by decreasing the amount of land needed for farming or reducing ...

  9. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    According to the directive, there is a ban on plastic cotton buds and balloon sticks, plastic plates, cutlery, stirrers and straws, Styrofoam drinks and food packaging (e.g. disposable cups and one-person meals), products made of oxo-degradable plastic, which degrade into microplastics, while cigarette filters, drinking cups, wet wipes ...