Plastics in Packaging — a Cradle to Grave approach - Packaging South Asia
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Plastics in Packaging — a Cradle to Grave approach - Packaging South Asia
The last decade of the twentieth century has seen the emergence of a strong interest in the environmental impact associated with the products that surround us and by which we obtain the many services that civilization relies on. This interest has been accompanied by the development of methods for environmental assessment of products (1-9). Environmental assessment of products includes all the processes needed for the product to run through its life cycle — from the extraction of raw materials through production of the materials which are used in the manufacture of the product to the use of the product and its disposal
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Why is there plastic packaging in the natural environment? Understanding the roots of our individual plastic waste management behaviours - ScienceDirect
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The Future of Plastic Package is Here-ESG Reporting
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Overview of known plastic packaging-associated chemicals and their hazards - ScienceDirect
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Biodegradable and Compostable Plastic Bags Manufacturing from Corn & Cassava Starch
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Why is there plastic packaging in the natural environment? Understanding the roots of our individual plastic waste management behaviours - ScienceDirect