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Review of Bio-Based Biodegradable Polymers: Smart Solutions for Sustainable Food Packaging

Maricica Stoica, Cezar Ionuț Bichescu, Carmen Creţu, Maricela Dragomir, Angela Stela Ivan, Geanina Podaru, Dimitrie Stoica, Mariana Stuparu-Crețu

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Abstract

Conventional passive packaging plays a crucial role in food manufacturing by protecting foods from various external influences. Most packaging materials are polymer-based plastics derived from fossil carbon sources, which are favored for their versatility, aesthetic appeal, and cost-effectiveness. However, the extensive use of these materials poses significant environmental challenges due to their fossil-based origins and persistence in the environment. Global plastic consumption for packaging is expected to nearly triple by 2060, exacerbating the ecological crisis. Moreover, globalization has increased access to a diverse range of foods from around the world, heightening the importance of packaging in providing healthier and safer foods with extended shelf life. In response to these challenges, there is a growing shift to eco-friendly active packaging that not only protects but also preserves the authentic qualities of food, surpassing the roles of conventional passive packaging. This article provides a comprehensive review on the viability, benefits, and challenges of implementing bio-based biodegradable polymers in active food packaging, with the dual goals of environmental sustainability and extending food shelf life.

Topics & Concepts

Food packagingSustainabilityActive packagingEnvironmentally friendlyShelf lifeBusinessPlastic packagingSAFEREnvironmental scienceEnvironmental economicsEngineeringFood scienceComputer scienceEcologyEconomicsChemistryComputer securityMechanical engineeringBiologyNanocomposite Films for Food Packagingbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesMicroplastics and Plastic Pollution
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