«Green Packaging»: Good Practices zur Auswahl ökologisch nachhaltiger Industrieverpackungen

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Abstract The consortium study “Green Packaging: Good Practices for selecting ecologically sustainable industrial packaging” investigates the current status and possible sustainability levers for users of industrial packaging. The environmental effects of (industrial) packaging are increasingly coming into the focus of politics, businesses and consumers, not least due to demanding climate targets. While consumer packaging is already receiving much attention, it has been only in recent years that industrial packaging has come on the agenda of industry and research in this regard. Optimized packaging solutions can make a significant contribution to companies’ sustainability strategies and reduce their Carbon Footprint – e.g., by using alternative packaging materials, a more targeted design of the packaging solution, improved recycling or reusable packaging systems. The study investigates these topics with a consortium of well-known users and producers of industrial packaging as well as logistics service providers. The focus of the study is to point out “Good Practices” and specific opportunities for users.
Authors Kerl, Hermann-Johannes & Stölzle, Wolfgang
Language German
Keywords Nachhaltigkeit, Verpackungslogistik, Industrieverpackungen, Konsortialstudie
Subjects business studies
HSG Classification contribution to practical use / society
Date January 2023
Publisher Cuvillier Verlag
Place of Publication Göttingen
Number of Pages 80
ISBN 978-3-7369-7723-5, 978-3-7369-6723-6
Depositing User Hermann-Johannes Kerl
Date Deposited 15 Jan 2023 08:35
Last Modified 28 Feb 2023 12:42
URI: https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/268576

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Kerl, Hermann-Johannes & Stölzle, Wolfgang : «Green Packaging»: Good Practices zur Auswahl ökologisch nachhaltiger Industrieverpackungen. Göttingen : Cuvillier Verlag, 2023, - ISBN 978-3-7369-7723-5, 978-3-7369-6723-6.

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