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==Importance of packaging==
==Importance of packaging==
Packaging is important because it protects and preserves products, making them safe for transportation and storage. It also helps to promote and market products, and can provide information about the product to the consumer. Additionally, packaging can play an important role in reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
Packaging is important because it protects and preserves products, making them safe for transportation and storage. It also helps to promote and [[market]] products, and can provide information about the [[product]] to the consumer. Additionally, packaging can play an important role in reducing waste and promoting sustainability.


The environmental impact of packaging can be significant. Packaging materials, such as plastic and paper, consume resources and energy during their production and transportation. Additionally, packaging materials can contribute to waste and pollution, as they can be difficult to recycle or may not be biodegradable. This can lead to negative impacts on the environment, such as litter in oceans, landfills and wildlife. Furthermore, packaging is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. The use of sustainable materials and design, and the implementation of effective recycling and waste management systems can help to reduce the environmental impact of packaging.
The environmental impact of packaging can be significant. [[Packaging materials]], such as plastic and paper, consume resources and energy during their [[production]] and transportation. Additionally, packaging materials can contribute to waste and pollution, as they can be difficult to recycle or may not be biodegradable. This can lead to negative impacts on the environment, such as litter in oceans, landfills and wildlife. Furthermore, packaging is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. The use of sustainable materials and design, and the implementation of effective recycling and [[waste management]] systems can help to reduce the environmental impact of packaging.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:28, 21 January 2023

World Packaging Organisation
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The World Packaging Organization (WPO) is an international non-governmental federation of national packaging institutes and associations, regional packaging federations and other interested parties, including industry and trade associations. It is a non-profit organization founded on 6 September 1968. in Tokyo. The main objectives of WPO are:

  • promotion on a global scale for the development of technology, science and packaging engineering
  • support for international trade
  • educational activities in the field of packaging
  • the possibility of communication between stakeholders in packaging industry by providing them with a forum for discussion
  • dialogue with members on issues relating to packaging such as consumer safety, food preservation or impact of packaging on the environment
  • supporting the development of such legal, technological and economic factors, which will optimize the storage and distribution of food and other products packaged in such a way that they were delivered to all in need
  • advice on the creation and functioning of national organizations and institutions of packaging
  • provide information about sources of knowledge about packing
  • participation in other forms of activity.

WPO strives to meet these objectives, acting through national packaging organizations, other members and stakeholders.

Importance of packaging

Packaging is important because it protects and preserves products, making them safe for transportation and storage. It also helps to promote and market products, and can provide information about the product to the consumer. Additionally, packaging can play an important role in reducing waste and promoting sustainability.

The environmental impact of packaging can be significant. Packaging materials, such as plastic and paper, consume resources and energy during their production and transportation. Additionally, packaging materials can contribute to waste and pollution, as they can be difficult to recycle or may not be biodegradable. This can lead to negative impacts on the environment, such as litter in oceans, landfills and wildlife. Furthermore, packaging is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. The use of sustainable materials and design, and the implementation of effective recycling and waste management systems can help to reduce the environmental impact of packaging.

References