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Biodegradable Film: A Sustainable Packaging Solution, from (20221204.)

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Summary

Researchers have developed a biodegradable film that could potentially replace plastic or paper packaging. The film is made from cranberry pomace and other food polymers, resulting in a stretchable and completely biodegradable material. It can be used as packaging for fruits and vegetables with delicate skins and has antimicrobial properties. The film is also being tested as a replacement for paper cupcake and muffin liners. However, the mass production of these films is currently limited by cost considerations. The success of this eco-friendly packaging solution depends on the willingness of companies and manufacturers to adopt new standards.

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Signal Change 10y horizon Driving force
Biodegradable film as packaging alternative Shift from plastic/paper to biodegradable Widespread availability and use of biodegradable film Promoting sustainability
Edible, no-waste, anti-microbial film Potential replacement for traditional packaging Enhanced food preservation and reduced waste Environmental concerns
Cranberry-based film for cupcake/muffin liners Substitution of paper liners with edible film More sustainable and compostable baking supplies Consumer demand for sustainability
Need for collaboration between industry & researchers Adoption of new environmentally friendly materials Increased production and use of biodegradable film Consumer education and sustainability awareness

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