E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Sustainable Packaging Design using Life Cycle Thinking

  • Pant Ruby,
  • Ramesh Banoth,
  • Kalpana Kilaru,
  • Sharma Nittin,
  • Gupta Gaurav,
  • Brar Manvinder,
  • Kulshreshtha Kushagra,
  • Adnan Myasar M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202458101034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 581
p. 01034

Abstract

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This research examines environmental impact data, sustainable packaging qualities, consumer feedback surveys, and price comparisons to draw important findings. Research focuses on “Packaging Sustainability Revolution: Life Cycle Thinking Reveals Eco-Friendly Innovations.” This research examines sustainable packaging design evolution. Life cycle analysis (LCA) showed that packaging materials had an average carbon footprint of 120 grams of CO2 per unit and a 60% recycling rate. This shows the diverse environmental impacts of packing options. A study of sustainable package design shows that individuals have preferences. The favorability of biodegradable, recyclable, and minimalist packaging increased significantly. In subjective consumer feedback surveys, Packaging A and Packaging B scored 8.3 and 8.7 total satisfaction. In contrast, Packaging C and D do well. The cost increases among models in Cost comparisons expenditures show the economic effects of sustainable design. This emphasizes the tight balance between consumer satisfaction and sustainable practices' economic sustainability. The empirical findings improve scholarly discourse on life cycle thinking in Cost comparisons by revealing the sustainability variables driving the Packaging Sustainability Revolution.

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