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Eco Friendly Packaging - Coggle Diagram
Eco Friendly Packaging
Design strategies
Minimalist Design
Reduce unnecessary elements
Compact packaging
Modular Design
Stackable packaging
Multifunctional uses
Lightweight
Reduced shipping costs and fuel emissions
Smart Labelling
Digital printing
Water-based inks
Challages
Cost
Higher production costs for eco-friendly materials
Consumer Awareness
Educating on proper disposal methods
Infrastructure
Lack of composting or recycling facilities
Regulatory Barriers
Compliance with environmental regulations
Materials
Biodegradable
Paper & Cardboard
Plant-based plastics (PLA)
Cornstarch
Recycled Materials
Recycled paper
Post-consumer plastics
Compostable
Mushroom packaging
Hemp
Sugarcane bagasse
Reusable
Cloth bags
Glass containers
Minimalist Packaging
Less plastic
No excess packaging materials
Production
Energy Efficient Manufacturing
Low-carbon footprint factories
Water Conservation
Recycling and efficient use of water
Non-toxic Dyes & Glues
Natural adhesives and inks
End of life solutions
Recyclable
Curb side recycling systems
Closed-loop recycling
Composting
Home compostable vs industrial compostable
Upcycling
Reusing packaging in creative ways
Decomposable
Naturally breaking down without polluting
Innovation
Edible Packaging
Seaweed, Rice-based wrappers
Smart Packaging
Biodegradable sensors
Monitoring freshness with less waste
3D Printed Packaging
Customizable and reduced waste production
Future Trends
Zero-Waste Packaging
Closed-loop systems
Circular Economy
Packaging that returns to the production cycle
Artificial Intelligence & Automation
Optimizing packaging sizes and materials
Eco-Logistics
Carbon-neutral shipping methods