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Collaboration in the Value Chain to Obtain Sustainability Indicators for Liquid Board Packaging

Explore the value chain of liquid board packaging to obtain sustainability indicators through collaboration. This study examines social aspects, data availability, and interpretation of indicators.

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Collaboration in the Value Chain to Obtain Sustainability Indicators for Liquid Board Packaging

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  1. Collaboration in the Value Chain to Obtain Sustainability Indicatorsfor Liquid Board Packaging Maria Enroth, Åsa Moberg and Cathrine Löfgren STFI-Packforsk, Sweden

  2. Raw material extraction & preparation Plasticproduction Raw material extraction & preparation Boardproduction Packagingproduction Filling Wholesale and retail Consump-tion Recovery Raw material extraction & preparation Aluminiumproduction Process overview – Liquid Carton Board

  3. Participating companies Production of plastics Production ofcardboard Production of liquid board packaging Wholesale and retail

  4. Significant sustainability aspects Liquid Carton Board Environmental Economy Product protection Resource and transportation efficiency Technology development Environmental quality New and expanded markets Social Information/communication Legislation and standardisation Health and well being Workers conditions Attitudes/behaviour and demography

  5. Suggested social indicators for the studied value chain

  6. Discussion, social aspects • Data availability • General data • Specific data • Social indicators on: • Product level • Company level • Interpretation of social indicators

  7. Thank you! www.stfi-packforsk.se

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