Concern about the harm that industrial activities may cause the environ-
ment, means that all are now being scrutinised to assess their impact.
Packaging is no exception. It is now high on the political agenda, in
terms of the environmental issues which are targeted for immediate
attention in industrially developed countries and is often perceived as
a wasteful drain on non-sustainable resources and an unnecessary
indulgence on the part of affluent societies. This book seeks to
understand and respond to the variety of pressures packaging now faces,
and to review and correct the many misconceptions that exist in relation
to its environmental impacts. It has been structured to address the
topical and critical areas for attention; it identifies and explains
what are seen to be the main issues and discusses the responses being
made to them in different parts of the world. More specifically, this
book is intended to: - clarify the facts and dispel many of the myths
surrounding the environmental aspects of packaging - explain and
emphasise packaging's essential role in the workings of human society -
review legislative and regulatory developments, the trends and the
extent to which they are converging - consider what constitutes
environmentally responsible packaging manufacture - discuss and compare
the relative environmental merits and differ- ences between the various
packaging materials and systems - address the requirements for
identifying and controlling manufac- turing impacts and the role of
environmental auditing in this process