Development of sustainable flexible packaging solutions using novel biodegradable and compostable polymer blends
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2020-10-19Author
Farias, Naiara
Devine, Declan
Fournet, Margaret Brennan
Pezzoli, Romina
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Plastic packaging has changed positively the way food products are delivered, reducing
poverty and hunger due to the better protection of the goods, allowing their preservation for
longer times throughout their supply chain. However, waste management represents a
significant challenge. In Ireland, 26% of the packaging waste generated correspond to plastic
packaging, and its recovery rate is very low (31 %) compared to the traditional materials
(paper, glass, wood, and metal) (Figure 1) [1]
FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
ORCID iD
[5-7]
Table 1: Expected properties of the flexible film
[1]
WVTR: Water vapour transmission rate
OTR: Oxygen transmission rate
MD: Machine direction
TD: Transverse direction
Target properties to
achieve with the
formulation of novel
biodegradable blends
Figure 1: Packaging waste generated
Figure 2:
Flexible
packaging
properties
Figure 3: Project workflow
Figure 4:
Methodology
workflow
To overcome the old linear consumption perspective (single-use: make- take – dispose)
and reduce environmental impact, the use of alternatives routes to improve the flexible
packaging waste management through the design of a biodegreadable film is explored.
This project aims to develop a more sustainable packaging through the use of
biodegradable and compostable polymer blends, with good mechanical and barriers
properties (Table 1).
The workflow of the overall project and methodology is presented in Figure 3 and
Figure 4, respectively. Biodegradability (marine and soil conditions) and composability tests
will be done with the samples, and its mechanical properties and degradation rate will be
evaluated through mechanical tests, thermal and analytical tests (Figure 4).
This publication has emanated from
research conducted with the financial
support of Athlone Institute of Technology
under the Presidents Doctoral Scholarship
fund and Enterprise Ireland funding under
the Technology Gateway program,
grant number TG-2017-0114.
Among the different types of plastic packaging,
high-performance flexible packaging contributes to
reducing climate actions, as it offers excellent
versatility on its design, it is adjustable, contains less
material per weight of product contained, and it is
lightweight [2] (Figure 2), requiring less energy for transportation
and reducing gas emissions.
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