Centre for Environmental Management and Control, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu, 410001, Nigeria.
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 410001, Nigeria.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2021 Feb;28(7):8833-8843. doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-11268-z. Epub 2020 Oct 19.
Global call for healthy and sustainable food production and consumption has been loud, and the majority of these calls center on ensuring food security through sustainable agriculture. The other parts of the food supply chain such as consumption, packaging, recycling, and food waste management seem to be overlooked especially by developing nations of the world where attention is mainly placed on production. But in the broad sense, public health and environmental quality could be adversely impacted by neglect, mismanagement, or loophole on any of these food management systems. Hence, the current work studies the health and environmental impacts of local food packaging materials, adopting Nigeria as a proxy for the developing world. A review was first conducted to appraise the sustainability aspects of achieving and using natural leaves as a packaging material for traditional foods in Nigeria. The result of the review rightly shows that leaf-type packaging material has several apparent health and environmental advantages for food packaging. In view of this, the current work proposes a theoretical circular economy model that would ensure the constant and sustainable availability of these local packaging materials, especially in the urban centers.
全球对健康和可持续食品生产和消费的呼声很高,其中大多数呼吁的重点是通过可持续农业来确保粮食安全。食品供应链的其他部分,如消费、包装、回收和食品废物管理,似乎被忽视了,尤其是在世界上的发展中国家,这些国家主要关注的是生产。但从广义上讲,如果忽视、管理不善或在这些食品管理系统中的任何一个环节出现漏洞,都可能对公共卫生和环境质量产生不利影响。因此,目前的工作研究了当地食品包装材料的健康和环境影响,以尼日利亚作为发展中国家的代表。首先进行了一次审查,以评估在尼日利亚实现和使用天然树叶作为传统食品包装材料的可持续性方面。审查结果正确地表明,叶型包装材料对食品包装具有明显的健康和环境优势。有鉴于此,目前的工作提出了一个理论上的循环经济模型,以确保这些当地包装材料的持续和可持续供应,特别是在城市中心。