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According to “The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” of the United Nations, there are seventeen goals essential for the
World Sustainable Development. One of these goals has direct implication for the industrial sector – ensure sustainable
consumption and production patterns. In a world where globalization is more and more present, packaging emerges as a link
between all points around the world, allowing transporting and commercializing products on a global level, from producers to
consumers. Therefore, it is necessary to study how the packaging industry is adapting itself to the increasing demands of the
markets, while complying with the global environmental requirements and sustainable goals established by international
organizations. Accordingly, this paper aims to analyse precisely this industry, intending to understand how the theme of Ecodesign and sustainability are faced by packaging manufacturers, and what are the key-factors associated to the success of their
implementation in the companies. Characterization of the industry is also presented, defining how companies should organize
and prepare themselves in order to have a diminishing environmental impact, a raw-materials sustainability policy and consider
environmental aspects through the packaging’s life cycle – Eco-design.
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Eco-Design Sustainability
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Elsevier