A Study on The Comparison of Domestic and Foreign Plastic-Free Certification Systems

Authors

  • Kiwoong Jung IGSC Inc.
  • Noh-hyun Lim IGSC Inc.
  • Yong-jin Lee Konkuk University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55677/ijlsar/V04I01Y2025-01

Keywords:

Plastic-free, Certification system, Less Plastic, Conventional Plastic, Petro-Plastic-free, On-site audit, Test analysis

Abstract

Regulations on plastic use are being strengthened worldwide, and consumer concerns about plastic waste are also increasing. A certification system for plastic-free products will show consumers that they trust the use of plastic, protect the environment, and show companies that strive for sustainability. Accordingly, this study compared domestic and overseas plastic-free certification systems to identify similarities and differences, and then looked for alternatives to the insufficient elements of the certification system based on the analysis results. Through this, this study presented improvement directions for efficiently implementing the domestic plastic-free certification system and compared the results.

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Published

2025-01-07

How to Cite

Jung, K., Lim, N.- hyun ., & Lee, Y.- jin . (2025). A Study on The Comparison of Domestic and Foreign Plastic-Free Certification Systems. International Journal of Life Science and Agriculture Research , 4(01), 01–12. https://doi.org/10.55677/ijlsar/V04I01Y2025-01

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