Edible Packaging Selection Employing Hybrid CRITIC and TOPSIS Method

K. Gurrala, Maram Helmy, M. Ndiaye
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Nations are under constant pressure to reduce the increasing amounts of food packaging waste generated across the world, as the demand and supply patterns for food across the world are expected to tremendously rise with the increasing population levels across the globe. However, the research focus in the domain of food packaging mainly concentrates on the usage of advanced technologies or implementation of atmospheric controls within the packaging, to protect food and prolong the shelf life of the foods to facilitate environmental impact reductions through food waste reductions, with little focus on the development of alternatives such as edible films, that can further facilitate significant reductions within the environmental pollution levels generated from food packaging wastes. Additionally, research concentrating on edible films resulted in the formulation of several biocomposites developed from alternative biopolymers i.e., polysaccharides (glucose derivatives), proteins (animal or vegetable derivatives), etc., exhibiting significant differences corresponding to physical, mechanical, optical, thermal, chemical, and barrier properties, necessitating the application of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods (MCDM) towards the selection of an optimal biocomposite for edible film preparation. Therefore, this study aims at employing a Hybrid MCDM method formulated from CRITIC (Criteria Importance through Inter- Criteria Correlation) and TOPSIS (Technique by Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) methods, to facilitate the selection of an optimal green biocomposite sample from a set of film samples exhibiting different properties.
基于混合批评家和TOPSIS方法的食用包装选择
随着全球人口水平的增加,世界各地的食品需求和供应模式预计将大幅上升,各国面临着不断减少世界各地产生的食品包装废物数量的压力。然而,食品包装领域的研究重点主要集中在使用先进技术或在包装内实施大气控制,以保护食品和延长食品的保质期,通过减少食品浪费来促进减少对环境的影响,很少关注可食用薄膜等替代品的开发。这可以进一步促进显著减少食品包装废弃物产生的环境污染水平。此外,对可食用薄膜的研究导致了几种生物复合材料的配方,这些生物复合材料是由可替代的生物聚合物开发的,如多糖(葡萄糖衍生物)、蛋白质(动物或植物衍生物)等,它们在物理、机械、光学、热、化学和屏障性能方面表现出显著的差异。需要应用多准则决策方法(MCDM)来选择用于可食用薄膜制备的最佳生物复合材料。因此,本研究旨在采用一种混合MCDM方法,该方法由CRITIC(通过标准间相关性的标准重要性)和TOPSIS(通过与理想溶液相似的顺序偏好的技术)方法组成,以促进从一组具有不同性质的薄膜样品中选择最佳的绿色生物复合材料样品。
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