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Sustainable edible packaging systems based on active compounds from food processing byproducts: A review

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12870

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biopolymer; circular bioeconomy; edible active packaging; food byproduct; sustainability

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  1. Optimal Utilization of Marine Food Resources (OPTiMAT) project from the Department of Biotechnology and Food Science of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

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The global food processing industries pose challenges and risks to the environment due to poor handling of waste, but these biowastes are rich resources that can be utilized for developing food packaging materials. Extracting biopolymers and active compounds from food byproducts can reduce the use of plastic packaging, promote a transition to a bio-based economy, and enhance waste management practices.
The global food processing industries represent a challenge and a risk to the environment due to the poor handling of residues, which are often discarded as waste without being used in further sidestreams. Although some part of this biomass is utilized, large quantities are, however, still under- or unutilized despite these byproducts being a rich resource of valuable compounds. These biowastes contain biopolymers and other compounds such as proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, pigments, micronutrients, and minerals with good nutritional values and active biological properties with applications in various fields including the development of sustainable food packaging. This review offers an update on the recent advancement of food byproducts recycling and upgrading toward the production of food packaging materials, which could be edible, (bio)degradable, and act as carriers of biobased active agents such as antimicrobials, antioxidants, flavoring additives, and health-promoting compounds. This should be a global initiative to promote the well-being of humans and achieve sustainability while respecting the ecological boundaries of our planet. Edible films and coatings formulations based on biopolymers and active compounds extracted from biowastes offer great opportunities to decrease the devastating overuse of plastic-based packaging. It has become evident that a transition from a fuel-based to a circular bio-based economy is potentially beneficial. Therefore, the exploitation of food discards within the context of a zero-waste biorefinery approach would improve waste management by minimizing its generation, reduce pollution, and provide value-added compounds. Most importantly, the development of edible packaging materials from food byproducts does not compete with food resources, and it also helps decrease our dependency on petroleum-based products.

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