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Packaging for Sustainability.

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: TextUtgivningsuppgift: London : Springer London, Limited, 2012Datum för upphovsrätt: ©2012Utgåva: 1st edBeskrivning: 1 online resource (389 pages)Innehållstyp:
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Intro -- Packaging for Sustainability -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1 Developing the Strategy -- Abstract -- 1.1…Introduction -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 1.1 A Strategic Approach to Sustainability---Marks and Spencer's 'Plan A' -- Case Study 1.2 The Corn Chips or their Packet? -- 1.2…Sustainable Development -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 1.3 The Wine or the Glass Bottle? -- 1.3…Corporate Sustainability -- 1.3.1 Stage of Evolution Towards Sustainable Development -- Case Study 1.4 Evolution of Sustainability at Procter &amp -- Gamble -- 1.3.2 Sustainable Product Development -- 1.4…Packaging's Role in Sustainable Development -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 1.5 Sustainable Packaging Alliance's Definition of Sustainable Packaging -- Case Study 1.6 Sustainable Packaging Coalition's Criteria for Sustainable Packaging -- 1.5…Developing the Business Case -- 1.5.1 Corporate and Brand Positioning -- Case Study 1.7 Benchmarking Sustainability Performance: The Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes -- 1.5.2 Supply Chain Requirements -- Case Study 1.8 Packaging Restricted Substances List and Design Requirements: Nike -- Case Study 1.9 Packaging Sustainability Performance Expectations: McDonald's -- 1.5.3 Solid Waste Reduction -- 1.5.4 Resource Efficiency -- 1.5.5 Climate Change -- Case Study 1.10 Economic and Environmental Benefits: Packaging Waste Reduction at Walmart -- 1.6…Conclusion -- References -- 2 Designing for Sustainability -- Abstract -- 2.1…Introduction -- 2.2…Designing Packaging for Sustainability -- 2.3…Packaging Sustainability Framework -- 2.3.1 Effective Packaging -- Case Study 2.1 The Keep Cup -- Case Study 2.2 Design for Accessibility (Duracell) -- 2.3.2 Efficient Packaging -- Case Study 2.3 Efficient, Cyclic and Safe: Dell's Goals for Computer Packaging -- 2.3.3 Cyclic Packaging.
Case Study 2.4 Compostable Packaging: Gingerbreak Folk -- 2.3.4 Safe Packaging -- Case Study 2.5 Forest Stewardship Council-Certified Cartons: Tetra Pak -- 2.4…Applying the Packaging Sustainability Framework -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 2.6 Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Bars -- 2.4.1 Designing for Effectiveness -- Case Study 2.7 Rethinking Technical Requirements -- 2.4.2 Designing for Efficiency -- Case Study 2.8 Eliminating Packaging at Sainsbury's -- Case Study 2.9 Materials Efficiency: Bunnings -- Case Study 2.10 Redesigning the Product: Laundry Detergent -- 2.4.3 Designing Cyclic Packaging -- Case Study 2.11 Energy Efficiency: The Square Milk Bottle -- Case Study 2.12 CHEP Reusable Crates -- Case Study 2.13 Reusable Kitchen Worktop Packaging -- Case Study 2.14 Recycled PET (rPET) in Marks and Spencer's 'Food to Go' Range -- Case Study 2.15 Source Reduction Versus Recycled Content Paperboard -- Case Study 2.16 Amazon's 'Certified Frustration Free Packaging' -- Case Study 2.17 Food Waste -- 2.4.4 Designing for Safety -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 2.18 BPA: Heinz Baby Food -- Phthalates -- 2.5…Selecting Materials -- 2.6…Conclusion -- References -- 3 Marketing and Communicating Sustainability -- Abstract -- 3.1…Introduction -- 3.2…Understanding the Citizen Consumer -- 3.2.1 Responsiveness to 'Green' Marketing -- 3.2.2 Perceptions of Packaging -- 3.3…Sustainability Marketing Principles -- 3.3.1 Reflect the Organisation's Sustainable Development Values and Goals -- 3.3.2 Tell the Truth: Honesty in Marketing -- Case Study 3.1 Hewlett Packard's Global Citizenship Policies -- Case Study 3.2 Orange Power: Learning From Experience -- 3.3.3 Comply With Regulations -- 3.4…The Sustainability Marketing Strategy -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 3.3 Mobil's Degradable Bags -- 3.4.1 Developing the Strategy.
3.4.2 Understand and Engage With Stakeholders -- Case Study 3.4 Cascade Green -- Case Study 3.5 McDonald's and the 'Great Clamshell Debate' -- 3.4.3 Understand and Engage with Consumers -- Case Study 3.6 Nude Food Movers -- 3.4.4 Identify Messages and Improvement Strategies -- 3.4.5 Communicating the Messages -- Case Study 3.7 Visy: marketing the company -- Case Study 3.8 Patagonia: 'The Good and The Bad' of Products and Packaging -- 3.4.6 Confirm the Role of Packaging -- 3.5…Environmental Claims and Labels -- 3.5.1 Types of Claims and Labels -- 3.5.2 Material Recycling -- Case Study 3.9 On-Pack Recycling Label -- 3.5.3 Organic Recycling -- Case Study 3.10 Misleading Degradability Claims on Packaging (US) -- 3.5.4 Recycled Content -- 3.5.5 Litter Reduction -- 3.5.6 Chlorine Free -- 3.5.7 Forest Stewardship -- 3.5.8 Carbon Reduction -- 3.5.9 Renewable Energy Use -- 3.6…Conclusion -- References -- 4 Complying with Regulations -- Abstract -- 4.1…Introduction -- 4.2…Common Themes and Expectations -- 5 Applying Life Cycle Assessment -- Abstract -- 5.1…Introduction -- 5.2…Life Cycle Assessment Applications -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 5.1 How LCA Works for Procter and Gamble -- 5.3…Getting Started with LCA -- 5.3.1 Create a Life Cycle Map -- Case Study 5.2 Using Streamlined LCA Tools -- 5.3.2 Review LCA Studies -- 5.3.3 Identify Level of LCA Required -- Case Study 5.3 Reasons for Engaging Stakeholders -- 5.4…Basic Principles of LCA -- 5.4.1 The Goal (Purpose) -- 5.4.2 The Functional Unit -- 5.4.3 The System Boundary -- 5.4.4 Inventory Analysis: Collecting and Calculating Data -- 5.4.5 Impact Indicators -- 5.4.6 Impact Assessment Methods -- Case Study 5.4 Examples of carbon footprint initiatives -- 5.4.7 Data Quality -- 5.4.8 Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis -- 5.4.9 Report Quality and Critical Review.
Case Study 5.5 Sensitivity analysis for two baby food packaging alternatives -- 5.4.10 Limitations -- Case Study 5.6 Example of a Two-part critical Review Process -- 5.5…Applying LCA to Packaging -- 5.5.1 The Role of LCA in Packaging Design -- Case Study 5.7 Disclosure of limitations: an example -- Case Study 5.8 Implementing different packaging formats for different geographical regions -- 5.5.2 Some Basic Principles -- Case Study 5.9 Beverage packaging LCA -- 5.5.3 Accounting for Recycling -- 5.5.4 Assessing Returnable Packaging -- Case Study 5.10 Example of true system analysis: the case of returnable packaging for fresh fruit and vegetables -- 5.5.5 Assessing Biodegradable Materials -- Case Study 5.11 Example biopolymers and conventional polymers -- 5.6…The Future of Packaging LCA -- 5.7…Conclusion -- References -- 6 Packaging Materials -- Abstract -- 6.1…Introduction -- 6.2…Aluminium -- 6.3…Steel -- 6.4…Glass -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 6.1 Owens-Illinois Lean and Green -- Case Study 6.2 Automatically Sorting Glass -- 6.5…Paper and Board -- 6.6…Non-renewable Thermoplastics -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 6.3 Automatic Sorting of Plastics: Visy Industries -- 6.7…Renewable Thermoplastics -- 6.8…Conclusions -- References -- 7 Selecting and Applying Tools -- Abstract -- 7.1…Introduction -- 7.2…Life Cycle Assessment Tools -- 7.2.1 Life Cycle Map -- 7.2.2 Sustainability Impact Matrix -- 7.2.3 Life Cycle Assessment Software -- 7.2.4 Packaging-Specific LCA-Based Design Tools -- 7.2.4.0 Packaging Impact Quick Evaluation Tool -- 7.3…Packaging-Specific Rating And Ranking Tools -- 7.3.1 The Eco-Design Indicator Tool -- 7.3.2 Walmart Package Modelling (Including Sustainable Packaging Scorecard) -- 7.4…Packaging-Specific Design Guidelines -- 7.4.1 Australian Sustainable Packaging Guidelines.
7.4.2 Sustainable Packaging Coalition's Design Guidelines for Sustainable Packaging -- 7.4.3 The Guide to Evolving Packaging Design by WRAP -- 7.4.4 Envirowise Guides -- 7.4.4.0 Packaging Design for the Environment: Reducing Costs and Quantities -- 7.4.4.0 PackGuide: A Guide To Packaging Eco-Design -- 7.5…Case Study Databases -- 7.5.1 The International Packaging Study Database -- 7.5.2 Sustainable Packaging Coalition Design Library -- 7.6…Conclusions -- References -- 8 Implementing the Strategy -- Abstract -- 8.1…Introduction -- 8.2…Strategic and Operational Planning -- 8.2.1 Establish Sustainable Development Goals -- 8.2.2 Commit to and Invest in Innovation -- Case Study 8.1 Sustainability Strategy at VIP Packaging -- 8.2.3 Understand the Life Cycles of Your Products and Packaging -- 8.2.4 Benchmark Current Sustainability Performance -- 8.2.5 Embed Packaging Sustainability into Business Plans -- Case Study 8.2 Evaluating Regulatory Compliance -- 8.2.6 Establish a Packaging Sustainability Team -- Establishing and Managing the Packaging Sustainability Team -- 8.2.7 Understand Current Packaging -- Case Study 8.3 Undertaking a Packaging Review -- 8.2.8 Identify Packaging-Specific Sustainable Development Goals and Metrics -- Case Study 8.4 Sara Lee Australia Packaging Reviews -- 8.2.9 Understand and Engage with Stakeholders -- 8.2.10 Build or Leverage Like Minded Supply Chains -- 8.2.11 Develop a Packaging for Sustainability Action Plan -- 8.3…Marketing, Communication and Sales Activities -- 8.4…Developing Products and Packaging -- 8.4.1 Embed Sustainability into the Development Process -- 8.4.2 Conduct Formal Ideas Generation Sessions -- 8.4.3 Document Packaging Specifications -- Case Study 8.5 Running an Ideas Generation Session -- 8.5…Procurement and Supply Chain Management -- Outline placeholder.
Case Study 8.6 Incorporating Sustainability in the Packaging Specification.
Sammanfattning: This concise and readable handbook for practitioners who are trying to implement sustainability strategies for packaging deploys industry case studies throughout to illustrate possible applications and scenarios in a sector under growing regulatory pressure.
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Intro -- Packaging for Sustainability -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1 Developing the Strategy -- Abstract -- 1.1…Introduction -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 1.1 A Strategic Approach to Sustainability---Marks and Spencer's 'Plan A' -- Case Study 1.2 The Corn Chips or their Packet? -- 1.2…Sustainable Development -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 1.3 The Wine or the Glass Bottle? -- 1.3…Corporate Sustainability -- 1.3.1 Stage of Evolution Towards Sustainable Development -- Case Study 1.4 Evolution of Sustainability at Procter &amp -- Gamble -- 1.3.2 Sustainable Product Development -- 1.4…Packaging's Role in Sustainable Development -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 1.5 Sustainable Packaging Alliance's Definition of Sustainable Packaging -- Case Study 1.6 Sustainable Packaging Coalition's Criteria for Sustainable Packaging -- 1.5…Developing the Business Case -- 1.5.1 Corporate and Brand Positioning -- Case Study 1.7 Benchmarking Sustainability Performance: The Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes -- 1.5.2 Supply Chain Requirements -- Case Study 1.8 Packaging Restricted Substances List and Design Requirements: Nike -- Case Study 1.9 Packaging Sustainability Performance Expectations: McDonald's -- 1.5.3 Solid Waste Reduction -- 1.5.4 Resource Efficiency -- 1.5.5 Climate Change -- Case Study 1.10 Economic and Environmental Benefits: Packaging Waste Reduction at Walmart -- 1.6…Conclusion -- References -- 2 Designing for Sustainability -- Abstract -- 2.1…Introduction -- 2.2…Designing Packaging for Sustainability -- 2.3…Packaging Sustainability Framework -- 2.3.1 Effective Packaging -- Case Study 2.1 The Keep Cup -- Case Study 2.2 Design for Accessibility (Duracell) -- 2.3.2 Efficient Packaging -- Case Study 2.3 Efficient, Cyclic and Safe: Dell's Goals for Computer Packaging -- 2.3.3 Cyclic Packaging.

Case Study 2.4 Compostable Packaging: Gingerbreak Folk -- 2.3.4 Safe Packaging -- Case Study 2.5 Forest Stewardship Council-Certified Cartons: Tetra Pak -- 2.4…Applying the Packaging Sustainability Framework -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 2.6 Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Bars -- 2.4.1 Designing for Effectiveness -- Case Study 2.7 Rethinking Technical Requirements -- 2.4.2 Designing for Efficiency -- Case Study 2.8 Eliminating Packaging at Sainsbury's -- Case Study 2.9 Materials Efficiency: Bunnings -- Case Study 2.10 Redesigning the Product: Laundry Detergent -- 2.4.3 Designing Cyclic Packaging -- Case Study 2.11 Energy Efficiency: The Square Milk Bottle -- Case Study 2.12 CHEP Reusable Crates -- Case Study 2.13 Reusable Kitchen Worktop Packaging -- Case Study 2.14 Recycled PET (rPET) in Marks and Spencer's 'Food to Go' Range -- Case Study 2.15 Source Reduction Versus Recycled Content Paperboard -- Case Study 2.16 Amazon's 'Certified Frustration Free Packaging' -- Case Study 2.17 Food Waste -- 2.4.4 Designing for Safety -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 2.18 BPA: Heinz Baby Food -- Phthalates -- 2.5…Selecting Materials -- 2.6…Conclusion -- References -- 3 Marketing and Communicating Sustainability -- Abstract -- 3.1…Introduction -- 3.2…Understanding the Citizen Consumer -- 3.2.1 Responsiveness to 'Green' Marketing -- 3.2.2 Perceptions of Packaging -- 3.3…Sustainability Marketing Principles -- 3.3.1 Reflect the Organisation's Sustainable Development Values and Goals -- 3.3.2 Tell the Truth: Honesty in Marketing -- Case Study 3.1 Hewlett Packard's Global Citizenship Policies -- Case Study 3.2 Orange Power: Learning From Experience -- 3.3.3 Comply With Regulations -- 3.4…The Sustainability Marketing Strategy -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 3.3 Mobil's Degradable Bags -- 3.4.1 Developing the Strategy.

3.4.2 Understand and Engage With Stakeholders -- Case Study 3.4 Cascade Green -- Case Study 3.5 McDonald's and the 'Great Clamshell Debate' -- 3.4.3 Understand and Engage with Consumers -- Case Study 3.6 Nude Food Movers -- 3.4.4 Identify Messages and Improvement Strategies -- 3.4.5 Communicating the Messages -- Case Study 3.7 Visy: marketing the company -- Case Study 3.8 Patagonia: 'The Good and The Bad' of Products and Packaging -- 3.4.6 Confirm the Role of Packaging -- 3.5…Environmental Claims and Labels -- 3.5.1 Types of Claims and Labels -- 3.5.2 Material Recycling -- Case Study 3.9 On-Pack Recycling Label -- 3.5.3 Organic Recycling -- Case Study 3.10 Misleading Degradability Claims on Packaging (US) -- 3.5.4 Recycled Content -- 3.5.5 Litter Reduction -- 3.5.6 Chlorine Free -- 3.5.7 Forest Stewardship -- 3.5.8 Carbon Reduction -- 3.5.9 Renewable Energy Use -- 3.6…Conclusion -- References -- 4 Complying with Regulations -- Abstract -- 4.1…Introduction -- 4.2…Common Themes and Expectations -- 5 Applying Life Cycle Assessment -- Abstract -- 5.1…Introduction -- 5.2…Life Cycle Assessment Applications -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 5.1 How LCA Works for Procter and Gamble -- 5.3…Getting Started with LCA -- 5.3.1 Create a Life Cycle Map -- Case Study 5.2 Using Streamlined LCA Tools -- 5.3.2 Review LCA Studies -- 5.3.3 Identify Level of LCA Required -- Case Study 5.3 Reasons for Engaging Stakeholders -- 5.4…Basic Principles of LCA -- 5.4.1 The Goal (Purpose) -- 5.4.2 The Functional Unit -- 5.4.3 The System Boundary -- 5.4.4 Inventory Analysis: Collecting and Calculating Data -- 5.4.5 Impact Indicators -- 5.4.6 Impact Assessment Methods -- Case Study 5.4 Examples of carbon footprint initiatives -- 5.4.7 Data Quality -- 5.4.8 Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis -- 5.4.9 Report Quality and Critical Review.

Case Study 5.5 Sensitivity analysis for two baby food packaging alternatives -- 5.4.10 Limitations -- Case Study 5.6 Example of a Two-part critical Review Process -- 5.5…Applying LCA to Packaging -- 5.5.1 The Role of LCA in Packaging Design -- Case Study 5.7 Disclosure of limitations: an example -- Case Study 5.8 Implementing different packaging formats for different geographical regions -- 5.5.2 Some Basic Principles -- Case Study 5.9 Beverage packaging LCA -- 5.5.3 Accounting for Recycling -- 5.5.4 Assessing Returnable Packaging -- Case Study 5.10 Example of true system analysis: the case of returnable packaging for fresh fruit and vegetables -- 5.5.5 Assessing Biodegradable Materials -- Case Study 5.11 Example biopolymers and conventional polymers -- 5.6…The Future of Packaging LCA -- 5.7…Conclusion -- References -- 6 Packaging Materials -- Abstract -- 6.1…Introduction -- 6.2…Aluminium -- 6.3…Steel -- 6.4…Glass -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 6.1 Owens-Illinois Lean and Green -- Case Study 6.2 Automatically Sorting Glass -- 6.5…Paper and Board -- 6.6…Non-renewable Thermoplastics -- Outline placeholder -- Case Study 6.3 Automatic Sorting of Plastics: Visy Industries -- 6.7…Renewable Thermoplastics -- 6.8…Conclusions -- References -- 7 Selecting and Applying Tools -- Abstract -- 7.1…Introduction -- 7.2…Life Cycle Assessment Tools -- 7.2.1 Life Cycle Map -- 7.2.2 Sustainability Impact Matrix -- 7.2.3 Life Cycle Assessment Software -- 7.2.4 Packaging-Specific LCA-Based Design Tools -- 7.2.4.0 Packaging Impact Quick Evaluation Tool -- 7.3…Packaging-Specific Rating And Ranking Tools -- 7.3.1 The Eco-Design Indicator Tool -- 7.3.2 Walmart Package Modelling (Including Sustainable Packaging Scorecard) -- 7.4…Packaging-Specific Design Guidelines -- 7.4.1 Australian Sustainable Packaging Guidelines.

7.4.2 Sustainable Packaging Coalition's Design Guidelines for Sustainable Packaging -- 7.4.3 The Guide to Evolving Packaging Design by WRAP -- 7.4.4 Envirowise Guides -- 7.4.4.0 Packaging Design for the Environment: Reducing Costs and Quantities -- 7.4.4.0 PackGuide: A Guide To Packaging Eco-Design -- 7.5…Case Study Databases -- 7.5.1 The International Packaging Study Database -- 7.5.2 Sustainable Packaging Coalition Design Library -- 7.6…Conclusions -- References -- 8 Implementing the Strategy -- Abstract -- 8.1…Introduction -- 8.2…Strategic and Operational Planning -- 8.2.1 Establish Sustainable Development Goals -- 8.2.2 Commit to and Invest in Innovation -- Case Study 8.1 Sustainability Strategy at VIP Packaging -- 8.2.3 Understand the Life Cycles of Your Products and Packaging -- 8.2.4 Benchmark Current Sustainability Performance -- 8.2.5 Embed Packaging Sustainability into Business Plans -- Case Study 8.2 Evaluating Regulatory Compliance -- 8.2.6 Establish a Packaging Sustainability Team -- Establishing and Managing the Packaging Sustainability Team -- 8.2.7 Understand Current Packaging -- Case Study 8.3 Undertaking a Packaging Review -- 8.2.8 Identify Packaging-Specific Sustainable Development Goals and Metrics -- Case Study 8.4 Sara Lee Australia Packaging Reviews -- 8.2.9 Understand and Engage with Stakeholders -- 8.2.10 Build or Leverage Like Minded Supply Chains -- 8.2.11 Develop a Packaging for Sustainability Action Plan -- 8.3…Marketing, Communication and Sales Activities -- 8.4…Developing Products and Packaging -- 8.4.1 Embed Sustainability into the Development Process -- 8.4.2 Conduct Formal Ideas Generation Sessions -- 8.4.3 Document Packaging Specifications -- Case Study 8.5 Running an Ideas Generation Session -- 8.5…Procurement and Supply Chain Management -- Outline placeholder.

Case Study 8.6 Incorporating Sustainability in the Packaging Specification.

This concise and readable handbook for practitioners who are trying to implement sustainability strategies for packaging deploys industry case studies throughout to illustrate possible applications and scenarios in a sector under growing regulatory pressure.

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