2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00003-022-01390-0
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Development and use of food packaging from plant leaves in developing countries

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“…There is also an increasing concern about the large quantities of food intended for human consumption that are wasted along the entire supply chain 13 . Food losses and waste have a significant impact not only on the use of natural resources for the product and packaging production and the environment, as food production and supply systems are counted as some of the biggest contributors to climate change, but also on malnutrition and hunger in developing countries 14–19 . The environmental impact of producing the food itself is much higher than the (plastic) packaging.…”
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“…There is also an increasing concern about the large quantities of food intended for human consumption that are wasted along the entire supply chain 13 . Food losses and waste have a significant impact not only on the use of natural resources for the product and packaging production and the environment, as food production and supply systems are counted as some of the biggest contributors to climate change, but also on malnutrition and hunger in developing countries 14–19 . The environmental impact of producing the food itself is much higher than the (plastic) packaging.…”
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“…13 Food losses and waste have a significant impact not only on the use of natural resources for the product and packaging production and the environment, as food production and supply systems are counted as some of the biggest contributors to climate change, but also on malnutrition and hunger in developing countries. [14][15][16][17][18][19] The environmental impact of producing the food itself is much higher than the (plastic) packaging. Thus, the overall negative environmental impact of food waste rises with every step in the supply chain, because of resources used and accumulation along the chain.…”
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