Cleaner Environmental Systems | |
Carbon and energy footprints of high-value food trays and lidding films made of common bio-based and conventional packaging materials | |
Neha Mehta1  Beatrice Smyth1  Mark Billham2  Eoin Cunningham3  Behnam Firoozi Nejad3  Ife Bolaji3  | |
[1] Aerospace Engineering, United Kingdom;Queen's University Belfast, Research Centre in Sustainable Energy, United Kingdom;;Queen's University Belfast, School of Mechanical & | |
关键词: Life cycle assessment; Environmental impact; Food tray; Carbon and energy footprint; Packaging material; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
The majority of packaging materials are manufactured from fossil-based polymers which contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. Substituting conventional fossil materials with bio-based alternatives may decrease the carbon and energy footprints, which would help contribute to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement, and national energy and carbon strategies. This study conducted carbon footprint and energy analyses for common fossil-based and bio-based polymers in order to develop a baseline to which novel biopolymers can be compared. The primary focus of this research was to assess the carbon and energy impact of high-value food trays and lidding films used in meat, fish, and poultry packaging. The assessment showed a significant reduction (49%) in the carbon footprint of the bio-based compared to conventional packaging materials which signifies the positive environmental impacts of biopolymers. The findings highlighted the importance of carefully designing the entire life cycle of a product from raw materials to end of life, with recommendations made for sustainability criteria to be introduced for biobased feedstock and proper planning of waste and resource management strategies to ensure anticipated environmental benefits are realised.
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