After the consumption of milk drinks paper packaging recycling has increased annually, the first half of 2013 has more than 5.6 billion milk drinks paper packaging to be recycled.
It is understood that, since 2005, became a separate collection of packaging that consumers often environmental actions carried out. Renewable packaging materials are also considered top priority consideration when developing new products or services to the food industry.
"In the global consumer packaging material is renewable and more attention to environmental protection, packaging recyclability is the basic demands of consumers and the food industry packaging." This is Tetra Pak's environmental survey report recently released in mentioning to.
It is reported that Tetra Pak survey interviewed more than 7,000 consumers in 13 countries worldwide and more than 200 food enterprises management. These countries include China, the United States, Russia, Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Turkey, Brazil, South Africa, Japan and India.
Survey report shows that the degree of attention in recent years, the food industry for renewable packaging materials significantly increased. Survey, based on renewable paperboard, cartons of consumers still think is the most environmentally friendly packaging. Meanwhile, more than half of consumers believe that the use of biomass plastic carton packaging will further improve environmental performance. At present, the global food industry has been the use of biomass as an important environmental plastic beverage packaging development trend in the future.
The report also shows that consumers increasingly attach importance to environmental information goods. 37% of consumers often find green flag on food packaging. Green flag proportion of consumers trust information has increased from 37% in 2011 to 54% now represented. During the investigation, about two percent of consumers can identify FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) logo, which represents the world's most authoritative and demanding sustainable forest management certification system.