Environmental-Friendly Food Products’ Packaging: Women’s Purchasing Preferences

Plastic pollution is a recent global issue. Its utilisation has increased tremendously in all aspects of life. Marine wildlife is a major threat group. As a result of these environmental degradation caused by plastics, there are various effort to manage it sustainably. This includes innovation in pl...

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