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Food products packaging waste - Coggle Diagram
Food products packaging waste
Regulations & Policies
"Australian Packaging Covenant "
Reduce the impact of plastic packaging
Recyclable,
Cut down the waste we produce
Compostable
Reusable
Supply Chain
Strategy and priorities
Efficient substainable packaging design
Food Standards 3.2.2
Plastic packaging regulation
Composition of product
Metric systems
Manufactured origens
English explanation
regulation of where the packaging ends after been consume
Culture & Symbolic Meaning
Capitalist economy
Culture of consuming more than necessary
Culture of consuming products without the knowledge of how the product was produce or the packaging
ensures safety of product
transportation
protects from outside elements
Maintenance & Distribution
Distribution though trucks
electricity and fossil fuels are used in transportation
oversea products
Ship
Airplanes
Waste
landfill
Ocean
Recycling centers
Production & Industry Structure
Cheap resources
Plastic
ensures
Preservation
good display of advertisement
Affordable
Mass production
Markets & User Practices
Correct market production/ user sorting
enhance recycled product quality
Facilitate the recycling process
Cost-effective
Affordable
The relationship
Mutual cooperation
Virtuous circle
Reflexive
Interactive
Co-learning
Markets
Information dissemination
The positive aspect of sustainable material
The effect of plastic packaging
Climate crisis mitigation
Raise awareness of purchasing food with eco-friendly packaging
Contribute to purchasing and household recycling behavior
Create new products
Response to customer needs
User Practices
Provide reflection/ feedback
Divergence
Conflict