From Trash to Profit: How Packaging Waste Management Has Driven the Circular Economy—An Integrative Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Circular Economy and Sustainable Development
2.2. Packaging: Logistical and Marketing Importance and Challenges for Circularity
3. Methods and Techniques of Research
4. Presentation and Discussion of Results
4.1. Overview of Publications
4.2. Packaging Waste Management as a Contribution to the Circular Economy
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Freq. | CiteScore | Citations 2017–2020 | Journal |
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29 | 11.5 | 27.451 | Waste Management |
19 | 14.7 | 23.089 | Resources, Conservation and Recycling |
13 | 13.1 | 203.300 | Journal of Cleaner Production |
11 | 4.6 | 2.379 | Waste Management e Research |
6 | 1.2 | 265 | Detritus |
6 | 3.9 | 97.894 | Sustainability (Switzerland) |
5 | 9.8 | 51.386 | Journal of Environmental Management |
5 | 4.2 | 2.828 | Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management |
5 | 10.5 | 210.248 | Science of Total Environment |
4 | 4.7 | 75.915 | Energies |
Search type | Freq. | % | Main Collection Techniques | Freq. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Theoretical | 44 | 27.2 | Interview | 16 |
Theoretical–Empirical | 118 | 72.8 | Survey | 13 |
Total | 162 | 100 | Elaboration of mathematical model | 4 |
Type of approach | Freq. | % | End-of-life packaging materials (EOLPM) | 3 |
Qualitative | 49 | 30.2 | Focus group | 2 |
Quantitative | 50 | 30.8 | Value-focused thinking (VFT) | 2 |
Quali–Quantitative | 63 | 38.9 | Workshop | 2 |
Total | 162 | 100 | Action search | 2 |
Type of packing | Freq. | % | Main analysis techniques | Freq. |
General | 87 | 53.7 | Material flow analysis (MFA) | 27 |
Plastic | 48 | 29.6 | Lifecycle assessment (LCA) | 22 |
Food | 21 | 13 | Linear regression | 10 |
Aluminum/metal | 6 | 3.7 | Descriptive statistics | 5 |
Total | 162 | 100 | Deductive statistics | 3 |
Main methods | Freq. | Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) | 3 | |
Case study | 59 | Mass and energy balance | 2 | |
Revision | 36 | Cost/benefit analysis | 2 | |
Gravimetry | 10 | Six Sigma | 2 | |
Thermogravimetry | 8 | Technique for order by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) | 2 |
Nº | Suggestion for Further Research | Reference |
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1 | In developing countries, informal recycling is vital in the return of packaging and the consequent waste recovery. Formalizing activities can lead to sustainable urban development, generating social, environmental and economic benefits. Research is needed to investigate formalization in the recycling chain with the participation of collectors, industry and inspection agents. | [67] |
2 | Many municipalities need improvement in their management to properly dispose of food waste and its packaging. Creating a matrix of interests of the actors that participate in the chain helps provide an understanding of the main conflicts. Research should propose different methodologies for implementing policies at the local level. | [68] |
3 | Research should contribute to developing innovative packaging to prevent food loss and consumer satisfaction. In addition, tools such as LCA (lifecycle analysis) can help choose the best alternative for final disposal, i.e., incineration, recycling, etc. | [9] |
4 | This study presents a framework that unites LCA with Cradle-to-Cradle® Certification and demonstrates the implementation of aluminum cans in a beverage factory. Future research can adapt the framework to other organizations in a case study that demonstrates the implementation of actions that seek eco-efficiency and eco-effectiveness of packaging. | [69] |
5 | Poorly developed packaging collection systems are associated with low recycling and material recovery rates. Surveys should verify the input quantities and evaluate scenarios with different systems to estimate the recovery potential and assist municipal waste management. | [70] |
6 | From the definition of time and location and with available data, a material flow analysis (MFA) can identify and quantify the generating sources, paths and losses existing in the process. Research needs to evaluate not only the systems using mass indicators, but also the environmental performance of waste management. | [71] |
7 | Research should try to compare laws from different regions and countries and their implementation to improve the management of food waste and its packaging. | [72] |
8 | Increasing recycling rates does not necessarily mean improving the waste management system. Research should map and help structure a recycling value chain that is capable of incorporating collectors and their cooperatives. | [73] |
9 | Containers that are difficult to empty stimulate food waste and make recycling more costly. Research should compare the emptying capacity of different packages to guide ecodesign industry projects and identify the most ecologically friendly option. | [74] |
10 | Few papers analyze policy implementation and compare extended producer responsibility in different countries. Research should present the characteristics of packaging waste management systems in different countries, including considering the view of different stakeholders. | [75] |
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Cerqueira-Streit, J.A.; Guarnieri, P.; de Oliveira, L.H.; Demajorovic, J. From Trash to Profit: How Packaging Waste Management Has Driven the Circular Economy—An Integrative Literature Review. Logistics 2023, 7, 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics7030066
Cerqueira-Streit JA, Guarnieri P, de Oliveira LH, Demajorovic J. From Trash to Profit: How Packaging Waste Management Has Driven the Circular Economy—An Integrative Literature Review. Logistics. 2023; 7(3):66. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics7030066
Chicago/Turabian StyleCerqueira-Streit, Jorge Alfredo, Patrícia Guarnieri, Luciel Henrique de Oliveira, and Jacques Demajorovic. 2023. "From Trash to Profit: How Packaging Waste Management Has Driven the Circular Economy—An Integrative Literature Review" Logistics 7, no. 3: 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics7030066
APA StyleCerqueira-Streit, J. A., Guarnieri, P., de Oliveira, L. H., & Demajorovic, J. (2023). From Trash to Profit: How Packaging Waste Management Has Driven the Circular Economy—An Integrative Literature Review. Logistics, 7(3), 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics7030066