Towards a shared design research agenda for reusable packaging systems
Reusable packaging systems (RPS) are increasingly explored as an alternative to single-use packaging. Current research lacks focus and direction. This article defines a research agenda based on the findings of a 1-day workshop with participants actively involved in UKRI and EU funded projects for reusable packaging. Findings identify 21 Consumer and Industry factors for future research, and highlight the need for design to improve consumer interaction and experience, to develop inclusive design solutions, and to help resolve issues related to hygiene and contamination. Additionally, the role of design as an enabler to increase transparency between stakeholders across the value chain was highlighted.
Funding
A Systems Analysis Approach to Reduce Plastic Waste in Indonesian Societies (PISCES)
Natural Environment Research Council
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European Commission
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School
- Design and Creative Arts
Department
- Design
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PROCEEDINGS 5th PLATE ConferencePages
125 - 138Source
5th PLATE 2023 ConferencePublisher
Aalto UniversityVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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Unless otherwise stated, all rights belong to the author. You may download, display and print this publication for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited.Acceptance date
2023-01-30Publication date
2023-09-10Copyright date
2023ISBN
9789526413679eISSN
1799-4861Publisher version
Book series
Aalto University publication series ART + DESIGN + ARCHITECTURE, 3/2023Language
- en