Possibilities for the recovery and valorization for the increasing generation of EPS packaging waste: A case study in Brazil
Health and Eco-innovations in food packaging
Experimental study for the valorization of polymeric coffee capsules waste by mechanical recycling and application contemporary jewelry design
Consumers' purchase intention and willingness to pay for eco-friendly packaging in Vietnam
Analyzing the Obstacles to Sustainable Packaging in the Context of Developing Economies: A DEMATEL Approach
The environmental performance of glass and PET mineral water bottles in Italy
UV Shielding Biopolymer and Nanocomposites for Sustainable Packaging Applications
The wicked problem of packaging and consumers: innovative approaches for sustainability research
Sustainable active edible packaging – way to deliver functional bioactive compounds and nutraceuticals
Design and Development of Robust Optimization Model for Sustainable Cross- Docking Systems: A Case Study in Electrical Devices Manufacturing Company
Dr. Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu currently works for SgT Group as Head of Sustainability, and is based out of Hong Kong. He earned his PhD from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and is a renowned expert in the areas of Environmental Sustainability in Textiles & Clothing Supply Chain, Product Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Product Carbon Footprint Assessment (PCF) in various industrial sectors. He has five years of industrial experience in textile manufacturing, research and development and textile testing and over a decade's of experience in life cycle assessment (LCA), carbon and ecological footprints assessment of various consumer products. He has published more than 100 research publications, written numerous book chapters and authored/edited over 100 books in the areas of Carbon Footprint, Recycling, Environmental Assessment and Environmental Sustainability.
Packaging plays a major role in the environmental footprints of products from any industrial sector, and thus is important to address the sustainability issues of packaging. Packaging and the packaging sector have to be eco-conscious as there are many types of packaging across various industrial sectors and so are their environmental impacts as well. Plastic packaging is one of the most common element and the packaging sector accounts for almost 40% of plastic pollution in the world. Sustainable packaging is the only way forward to alleviate the environmental devastations from the the packaging sector. This book presents case studies and discusses how to make packaging more sustainable for a better future.