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Exploring the opportunities of reducing the environmental impact of ready meal trays

Hosse Pastor, Uli Nicol LU (2021) MTTM01 20211
Packaging Logistics
Abstract
As convenience keeps driving the ready meals market, the foreseen rising sales might increase the environmental impact caused by this food category. Strategies for reducing the environmental impact of food products have been identified, some focusing on food packaging and eco-design. However, a gap between the current published guidelines and the requirements considered by food companies has been identified. Moreover, the opportunities and challenges for food packaging companies have only been briefly studied, and a deeper understanding of their role is needed.
This master thesis has been conducted in cooperation with Micvac AB, a ready meal packaging and technology Swedish company. This research aims to identify the opportunities and... (More)
As convenience keeps driving the ready meals market, the foreseen rising sales might increase the environmental impact caused by this food category. Strategies for reducing the environmental impact of food products have been identified, some focusing on food packaging and eco-design. However, a gap between the current published guidelines and the requirements considered by food companies has been identified. Moreover, the opportunities and challenges for food packaging companies have only been briefly studied, and a deeper understanding of their role is needed.
This master thesis has been conducted in cooperation with Micvac AB, a ready meal packaging and technology Swedish company. This research aims to identify the opportunities and challenges of reducing the indirect environmental impact of the company through including logistic requirements in their tray design process. This purpose is fulfilled by understanding their current environmental impact in the supply chain, their packaging design process, and the current fill rate performance using interviews, observation, and experiments as primary data collection tools. The information is complemented with a literature review for discussing the findings.
The resulting requirements involve designing the trays based on the dimensions of secondary packaging to improve the fill rate in the packaging system. There is an opportunity of reducing GHG emissions, while the main challenge includes increasing collaboration with retailers, which have the central control of order quantities in Sweden. Consequently, it was highlighted that the improvements in fill rate should go in hand with apportionment requirements by the different actors.
The identified opportunities and challenges give a bigger picture of packaging companies' position when designing more environmentally friendly packaging. The latter pursuing the goal of reducing the negative impact and increasing the value for customers and consumers. (Less)
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author
Hosse Pastor, Uli Nicol LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Exploratory research on the opportunities and challenges in a food packaging company
course
MTTM01 20211
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Packaging design, Packaging Logistics, Transport efficiency, Packaging innovation, Environmental impact reduction, Eco design.
language
English
id
9056203
date added to LUP
2021-06-18 08:39:52
date last changed
2021-06-18 08:39:52
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  abstract     = {{As convenience keeps driving the ready meals market, the foreseen rising sales might increase the environmental impact caused by this food category. Strategies for reducing the environmental impact of food products have been identified, some focusing on food packaging and eco-design. However, a gap between the current published guidelines and the requirements considered by food companies has been identified. Moreover, the opportunities and challenges for food packaging companies have only been briefly studied, and a deeper understanding of their role is needed.
This master thesis has been conducted in cooperation with Micvac AB, a ready meal packaging and technology Swedish company. This research aims to identify the opportunities and challenges of reducing the indirect environmental impact of the company through including logistic requirements in their tray design process. This purpose is fulfilled by understanding their current environmental impact in the supply chain, their packaging design process, and the current fill rate performance using interviews, observation, and experiments as primary data collection tools. The information is complemented with a literature review for discussing the findings.
The resulting requirements involve designing the trays based on the dimensions of secondary packaging to improve the fill rate in the packaging system. There is an opportunity of reducing GHG emissions, while the main challenge includes increasing collaboration with retailers, which have the central control of order quantities in Sweden. Consequently, it was highlighted that the improvements in fill rate should go in hand with apportionment requirements by the different actors.
The identified opportunities and challenges give a bigger picture of packaging companies' position when designing more environmentally friendly packaging. The latter pursuing the goal of reducing the negative impact and increasing the value for customers and consumers.}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Exploring the opportunities of reducing the environmental impact of ready meal trays}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}