Abstract

The food packaging industry faces a significant challenge: reconcile the need for food security with the imperative to reduce environmental pollution. In response, this study suggests sustainable food packaging materials that address both concerns. It presents a novel approach that leverages renewable resources, bioplastics, and edible packaging to create innovative solutions. Our study reveals that these sustainable materials exhibit superior performance, including enhanced shelf life, improved food safety, and reduced waste generation. This study contributes to the development of a circular economy in the food packaging sector, aligning with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals’. The findings have far-reaching implications for policymakers, industry stakeholders and consumers, highlighting the potential for sustainable food packaging to mitigate environmental pollution while ensuring food security. By advancing sustainable food packaging solutions, this research paves the way for a more resilient and environmentally conscious food system, ultimately benefiting human health, the environment, and the economy. The article presents a compelling case for the adoption of sustainable food packaging materials, poised to transform the industry and contribute meaningfully to a more sustainable future.

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