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European Scientists Collaborate to Develop Sustainable Food Packaging for the Future

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The goal of this meeting place is to cut down plastic waste and improve existing packaging in terms of food safety, food shelf-life and sustainability, thus helping Europe meet its climate goals.

In Europe, nearly 40% of the plastic generated is used for packaging, and around 40% of this plastic is recycled. To minimize the effect of packaging on the carbon footprint of food products, the industry has introduced a range of procedures, including the removal of surplus packaging and the reduction of packaging weight.

Circul-a-bility, the new network which stands for “Rethinking packaging for circular and sustainable food supply chains of the future”, is headed by Milena Corredig, a professor from Aarhus University.

Plastic pollution and climate change have increased the pressure on companies and governments to cut down their CO2 emissions and look for alternatives to present single-use plastic packaging. Circul-a-bility COST Action has been established with the goal to tackle and resolve these issues.

Circul-a-bility revolves around food items, like dairy products, confectionery, fruits and vegetables, fish and meat.

This four-year European Union-funded program, which was launched in October 2020, includes a range of different disciplines, spanning from material, food, and design engineers in industry and academia, to policymakers and politicians.

Taking advantage of the European-wide presence of its members from 34 nations, spanning from Slovenia to Greece and Portugal, potential solutions and action plans will be taken for a future with sustainable food packaging.
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The First International Conference in sustainable food packaging has been scheduled for September 2021 to display this global attitude towards food packaging. The Circul-a-bility COST Action also organizes webinars in the field of material science, supply chains, packaging and sustainability.

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