posted on 2025-09-26, 17:38authored byAndrea Mio, Anna Bortoluzzi, Daniel Borgobello, Emanuele A. Slejko, Sabrina Pricl
This study addresses the environmental impact of expanded
polystyrene
(EPS) crates used in small-scale fish supply chains by evaluating
sustainable packaging alternatives through multicriteria analysis
(MCA) and life cycle assessment (LCA), in alignment with ISO standards.
Different materials and solutions were assessed based on fragmentation,
recyclability, insulation, mechanical properties, food safety, and
environmental impact, among others. The results highlight recycled
EPS (rEPS) as the most environmentally friendly option, although fragmentation
risks remain. Wooden crates with extruded/expanded polystyrene (XPS)
trays and polypropylene (PP) crates balance durability and sustainability
but face operational challenges, while cardboard-based and washable
PP crates generate higher environmental impacts. The findings underscore
the need for improved recyclability, closed-loop supply chains, and
design enhancements to align with the principles of the circular economy,
as well as reducing marine pollution and conserving resource consumption.