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Application of biodegradable packaging in meat and meat products: A sustainable approach for meat industry

International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research 2025 Score: 38 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ashlesha Ranade, Om Prakash Malav, PK Singh

Summary

This review examines the application of biodegradable packaging materials in meat and meat products as a sustainable alternative to conventional plastics. Researchers found that biodegradable packaging — which breaks down into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass — can maintain product quality while substantially reducing environmental plastic pollution from the meat industry.

The creation of environment friendly, biodegradable packaging is now absolutely essential. Biodegradable products break down into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass, provide an alternative to traditional plastics. Biodegradable packaging is more environmentally friendly than traditional plastics, although the majority of them have chemical additives that are not sustainable. Looking to the extensive use of synthetic materials in food packaging industry, an applicable alternative is essential to control the environmental hazard being created by the disposal of these synthetic plastics to the surroundings. As an alternative to synthetic materials, a variety of natural materials found in nature have the potential to be the preferred material for the manufacturing of packaging materials needed in the food business.

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