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A slideshow presentation from Leavs Ltd sustainable eco packagingvisit www.leavs-packaging.co.uk for more information
UEA Low Carbon report on Leavs Ltd
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About the report
No1
Independent analysis of our green credentials
To ensure that our products are as eco-friendly as possible we commissioned the experts at the University Of East Anglia (UEA) Low Carbon Innovation Centre.
They completed an extensive Carbon footprint assessment on our eco packaging products which we’ve made available to be downloaded.
Overall goal of the report
No 2
The overall goal of this lifecycle assessment is to produce a preliminary estimate of the global warming impact of the maize based packaging filler product.
Also another reason for carrying out this assessment is to help the client (Leavs Ltd) understand which processes may cause relatively greater emissions in order to improve the performance of the final product.
What environmental impact does our packaging have?
Product Systems Description
No 3
Emissions at each stage of production
The process for creating Leavs Ltd eco-packaging was reduced down to a system diagram.
The biggest CO2 contributer
No 4
The drying process could be the most significant contributor of greenhouse gas emissions to the production of this product.
Improvements in crop drying fuel efficiency, using non-fossil fuel heat sources or waste heat would significantly benefit the production emissions of Popfil and Leafill.
The drying process
Summary of results
No 5
The estimated carbon footprint of the blended packing filler is 18.7 kg CO2 equivalent per m3
The results are also broken down into emissions each step of product production.
So What’s the final Carbon footprint?
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eav sLSusta inable Eco Packaging