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Managing Packaging Design for Sustainable Development : a Compass for Strategic Directions.

Packaging design is a powerful vehicle for making our lives friendlier, our planet greener and our businesses richer. It is an essential link between the producer and the customer, where it contributes to the positioning and presentation of a product; and on many occasions, the use of the product af...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: HellstrŁom, Daniel
Otros Autores: Olsson, Annika
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Somerset : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part 1 Fundamentals of Packaging Design ; Chapter 1 Introduction to packaging ; 1.1 Multiple functions ofÈpackaging; 1.1.1 Containment; 1.1.2 Protection; 1.1.3 Apportionment; 1.1.4 Unitization; 1.1.5 Convenience; 1.1.6 Information; 1.1.7 Communication; 1.2 Packaging legislation andÈregulations; 1.2.1 Administrative legislation andÈregulations; 1.2.2 Legislation andÈregulations forÈprotecting theÈpublic; 1.2.3 Legislation andÈregulations forÈprotecting designs.
  • 1.2.4 Legislation and regulations for protecting the environment1.3 Packaging terminology; 1.4 Packaging as a system; 1.5 Packaging goes beyond a single discipline; 1.6 Going multidisciplinary
  • packaging logistics; References; Chapter 2 Sustainable development and packaging; 2.1 Sustainable development goals; 2.2 Three pillars of sustainable development; 2.2.1 People; 2.2.2 Planet; 2.2.3 Profit; 2.3 Looking back at the role of packaging; 2.4 Misconceptions of packaging; 2.4.1 Overpackaged or underpackaged?; 2.4.2 Wasteful or useful?; 2.4.3 How about the R's in waste hierarchies?
  • 2.5 Packaging contributions toÈsustainable development2.5.1 The reasons forÈpackaging; 2.5.2 Adding value forÈpeople, profit andÈplanet; 2.6 Packaging contributions toÈsustainable development forÈsupply chains; 2.6.1 The research onÈsustainable supply chains; 2.6.2 The packaging impact inÈretail supply chains; References; Chapter 3 Designing packaging ; 3.1 The complexity ofÈpackaging design; 3.1.1 Layer oneÈ-Èpackaging functions; 3.1.2 Layer twoÈ-ẗheÈpackaging system; 3.1.3 Layer threeÈ-Èfunctions andÈdepartments within organizations; 3.1.4 Layer fourÈ-Èbetween organizations.
  • 3.1.5 Layer fiveÈ-ënd consumers3.1.6 Layer sixÈ-Èdistribution channels; 3.1.7 Layer sevenÈ-ëxtending or closing theÈloop inÈcircular systems; 3.1.8 Layer eightÈ-ẗime; 3.2 Challenges ofÈdealing withẗheÈcomplexity; 3.2.1 Taking aḧolistic approach toÈpackaging; 3.2.2 Integrating form andÈfunction; 3.2.3 Making trade-off decisions ; 3.2.4 Sharing theÈrisks andÈgains; 3.3 Organizing andÈmanaging packaging design; 3.3.1 Design thinking processes; 3.3.2 Managing theẗeam; 3.4 Tools forÈpackaging design; 3.4.1 Divergent phase toolsÈ-ïdentifying needs andÈgenerating ideas.
  • 3.4.2 Convergent phase tools
  • decision-making support 3.4.3 Packaging evaluation andässessment; 3.4.4 Environmental evaluation andässessment; 3.4.5 Packaging design software andÈguidelines; 3.4.6 Strategic guidance towards sustainable development; References; Part II A Packaging Design Compass for Sustainable Development ; Chapter 4 Introducing the compass ; 4.1 Points ofẗheÈcompass; 4.2 Users ofẗheÈcompass; 4.3 How toÈnavigate; 4.4 The making ofẗheÈcompassÈ-öur methodology; References; Chapter 5 The directions of the compass ; 5.1 Protection; 5.2 Material use; 5.3 Fill rate.