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  • Consumer perspective about plastic food packaging
    Publication . Macena, Morgana; Cruz-Lopes, Luísa; Guiné, Raquel
    Plastic materials have been increasingly used for food in the latest decades, due to the many advantages associated with these materials: they offer considerable design flexibility; they are cheap and lightweight; and they have a wide range of physical and optical properties important to preserve the foods. Plastics made from petroleum are not degradable and are discarded in the environment, originating huge environmental problems, threatening all forms of life by entering the food chains. This work focused on the perspectives of Portuguese consumers concerning plastic food packaging and its consequences for the environment and the ecosystems. The research included a questionnaire survey applied to a sample of 385 adult citizens. The results showed that the participants are inclined to reflect about the negative impact of plastic packaging on the ecosystems and about 40% admit that they sometimes do not buy plastic while 30% try to use alternative materials. An important percentage, over 80%, are in favour of prohibition to use plastic utensils of single usage and the limitation in the use of plastic bags to carry goods and foods in particular. Most participants revealed a good knowledge about recycling and are favourable to the use of recycled materials. Nearly 90% of the participants separate the different types of waste aimed at recycling. Although shifting the usage of plastic towards more sustainable options has been facing some difficulties, it is also verified that consumers are becoming more worried about the impact of their choices on the sustainability of ecosystems and the whole planet Earth.
  • Plastic Food Packaging: Perceptions and Attitudes of Portuguese Consumers about Environmental Impact and Recycling
    Publication . Macena, Morgana; Carvalho, Rita; Cruz-Lopes, Luísa; Guiné, Raquel
    The use of plastics for packaging has some advantages, since they are flexible and inexpensive. However, most plastics are of single use, which, combined with low recycling or reuse ratios, contributes substantially to environmental pollution. This work is part of a project studying the habits of Portuguese citizens concerning plastic food packaging and focuses on aspects related to sustainability. The survey was carried out via an online questionnaire about sustainability, recycling, and knowledge of the effects of plastic materials or their residues on the environment. The results were obtained based on a statistical analysis of the data. The participants tend to think about the negative impact of plastic packages on the environment; 39% sometimes do not buy plastic; and 30% try to look for alternatives. A substantial fraction, 81%, support the avoidance of plastic utensils and reduction in the use of plastic bags. Most participants have a good knowledge of recycling and strongly agree with the use of recycled materials, and 87% of respondents practice separation of different types of waste for recycling. Changing plastic consumption habits has not been an easy task. Nevertheless, it is expected that society will increasingly move toward sustainable habits, questioning its actions and considering their impact on the environment.