Active Packaging Applications for Food

ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences · Nofima · +8 more institutions

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Abstract

The traditional role of food packaging is continuing to evolve in response to changing market needs. Current drivers such as consumer's demand for safer, "healthier," and higher-quality foods, ideally with a long shelf-life; the demand for convenient and transparent packaging, and the preference for more sustainable packaging materials, have led to the development of new packaging technologies, such as active packaging (AP). As defined in the European regulation (EC) No 450/2009, AP systems are designed to "deliberately incorporate components that would release or absorb substances into or from the packaged food or the environment surrounding the food." Active packaging materials are thereby "intended to…

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Keywords
  • Active packaging
  • Food packaging
  • Emerging technologies
  • Novel food
  • SAFER
  • Business
  • Shelf life
  • Food safety
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Responsible consumption and production
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