THE HARM OF EXCESSIVE PACKAGING OF COMMODITIES AND SOLUTION DISCUSSION

Authors

  • Yujie Shi Siam University, Thailand

Keywords:

Excessive packaging; Positioning; Current situation; Hazard causes, Solutions.

Abstract

       In order to have a better market for their own products, it is understandable to package the products. However, in recent years, the level of the packaging of the products has greatly surpassed the pursuit of the quality of the products. Excessive luxury packaging is emerging and growing. Environmental and ecological problems caused by excessive packaging can no longer be ignored. Our group's current research aims to explore the dangers of over-packaging and propose reasonable solutions.

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Shi, Y. . (2023). THE HARM OF EXCESSIVE PACKAGING OF COMMODITIES AND SOLUTION DISCUSSION. Journal of Buddhist Education and Research (JBER), 9(3), 258–264. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jber/article/view/271516

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Research Article