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Polylactic acid trays for fresh-food packaging: A Carbon Footprint assessment.

Carlo Ingrao1, Caterina Tricase2, Agnieszka Cholewa-Wójcik3, Agnieszka Kawecka3, Roberto Rana2, Valentina Siracusa4.   

Abstract

This paper discusses application of Carbon Footprint (CF) for quantification of the 100-year Global Warming Potential (GWP100) associated with the life cycle of polylactic acid (PLA) trays for packaging of fresh foods. A comparison with polystyrene (PS)-based trays was done considering two different transport system scenarios for PLA-granule supply to the tray production firm: a transoceanic freight vessel and an intercontinental freight aircraft. Doing so enabled estimation of the influence of the transportation phase on the GHG-emission rate associated with the PLA-trays' life cycle. From the assessment, the GWP100 resulted to be mainly due to PLA-granulate production and to its transportation to the tray manufacturing facility. Also, the study documented that, depending upon the transport system considered, the CF associated with the life cycle of the PLA trays can worsen so much that the latter are no longer GHG-emission saving as they are expected to be compared to the PS ones. Therefore, based upon the findings of the study, it was possible for the authors to understand the importance and the need of accounting for the transport-related issues in the design of PLA-based products, thus preserving their environmental soundness compared to traditional petroleum-based products. In this context, the study could be used as the base to reconsider the merits of PLA usage for product manufacturing, especially when high distances are implied, as in this analysed case. So, the authors believe that new research and policy frameworks should be designed and implemented for both development and promotion of more globally sustainable options.
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Keywords:  Biopolymers; Carbon Footprint; Food packaging; Polylactic acid; Transport systems; Tray

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26282773     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.08.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-04-01       Impact factor: 4.411

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