Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has set new challenges for the HoReCa industry. Lockdowns have coincided with and strongly impacted the industrial transformation processes that have been taking place for a decade. Among the most important HoReCa transition processes are those related to the rapid growth of the delivery-food market and ordering meals via internet platforms. The new delivery-food market requires not only the development of specific distribution channels, but also the introduction of appropriate, very specific food packaging. Food packaging and its functionality are defined by the administrative requirements and standards applicable to materials that have contact with food and principally through the prism of the ecological disaster caused by enormous amounts of plastic waste, mainly attributed to the food packaging. To meet environmental and administrative requirements, new technologies to produce food packaging materials are emerging, ensuring product functionality, low environmental impact, biodegradability, and potential for composting of the final product. However, predominantly, the obtained product should keep the nutritional value of food and protect it against changes in color or shape. Current social transformation has a significant impact on the food packaging sector, on one hand creating a new lifestyle for society all over the world, and on the other, a growing awareness of the negative impact of humans on the environment and increasing responsibility for the planet. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to develop a circular economy based on the paradigm of shortening distribution channels, using local raw materials, limiting the consumption of raw materials, energy, water, and above all, minimizing waste production throughout the life cycle of products, all of which are in line with the idea of low-carbon development.

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  • The coronavirus pandemic has changed the entire world

  • This work aims to predict the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the implementation of the circular economy paradigm in selected economic sectors, i.e., HoReCa and the production of packaging for food

  • The results presented in this work were assessed by expert interpretation methods based on the available statistical data, generalized results, and drawn conclusions and forecasts

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Introduction

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the entire world. it has had different impacts on diverse sectors of socio-economic life. A study conducted in Poland on a group of 357 companies from the SME sector, including micro (employing 3–9 people), small (10–49), and medium-sized enterprises (50–249) showed that 82% of SMEs consider their economic situation as worse and have no plans to invest or increase employment in the near-future, i.e., three months [2]

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