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María Inés Cabot1, Amalia Luque1, Ana de Las Heras1, Francisco Aguayo1.
Abstract
In the present work, the problem of food wastage and the concept of sustainability are studied. An analysis of Life Cycle Assessment as a tool and of the innovative concept of Cradle to Cradle is also carried out, together with an exhaustive comparison of these two approaches. Based on these concepts, an integrated methodology is proposed for the design of interconnected smart products. The smart packaging systems currently available are studied theoretically and a practical case is analysed using the proposed methodology through the design and Life Cycle Assessment of a smart interconnected container that is able to detect the ethylene emitted by climacteric fruit, thereby minimizing food wastage. For the case under study, a major impact is observed of the selected plastics in the resources category, and of the smart system in the human health category.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31067266 PMCID: PMC6505774 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1ISO 14040:2006.
Adapted from [32].
Fig 2Product-packaging-environment interaction for smart packaging.
Fig 3Results of the characterization of LCA for intelligent interconnected packaging in the SimaPro software.
Fig 4Standardized impact values in the different categories of the LCA for smart interconnected packaging in the SimaPro software.
Fig 5Single score per component for the various components of the smart interconnected packaging in the SimaPro software.