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Global Smart Packaging Markets, 2017-2020 & 2020-2027 - Opportunities in Rising Industrialization and Superior Logistics and Supply Chain Management in India And China

Share this article Share this article ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. The global smart packaging market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.2% from 2020 to 2027 to reach $43.6 billion by 2027. The growth of this market is mainly attributed to the growing proportion of older people and changes in the consumer lifestyle, increasing demand for advanced packaging solutions from the food processing and pharmaceutical sector, growing consumer concern for food wastage reduction, and demand for smart and functional packaging. Moreover, the growing e-commerce market and rising industrialization in the emerging economies including India and China coupled with strong demand for superior logistics and supply chain management is likely to drive the industry over the forecast period. However, the high cost and unwillingness of brand owners to pay an additional cost of smart packaging are expected to hinder the growth of this market to some extent.

Global $43 6B Smart Packaging Market Insights by Technology, Application and Geography - Forecast to

Search jobs Global $43.6B Smart Packaging Market Insights by Technology, Application and Geography - Forecast to 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering The global smart packaging market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.2% from 2020 to 2027, to reach $43.6 billion by 2027. This research report provides an in-depth analysis of the smart packaging market in five major geographies and emphasizes the current market trends, market size, market share, recent developments, and forecast till 2027. The growth of this market is mainly attributed to the growing proportion of older people and changes in the consumer lifestyle, increasing demand for advanced packaging solutions from the food processing and pharmaceutical sector, growing consumer concern for food wastage reduction, and demand for smart and functional packaging.

Single-Payer Reform and Rural Health in the United States: Lessons from Our Northern Neighbor

Single-Payer Reform and Rural Health in the United States: Lessons from Our Northern Neighbor Abstract Single-payer health reform has secured its place in the mainstream American health policy debate, yet its implications for particular subpopulations or sectors of care remain understudied. Amidst many unanswered questions from policymakers and political pundits, rural health has emerged as one such area. This article explores rural Canada’s five-decade-long experience with a national publicly funded health insurance program as a valuable opportunity for cross-national learning. During March 2020, I conducted 13 semi-structured, elite stakeholder interviews with government officials, academic researchers, rural hospital executives, public health association leaders, rural health administrators, and representatives from provincial medical, hospital, and physician associations in Ontario. I found that a single-payer model confers notable advantages over a market-based model, includ

Latest Retirement Research: Track Spending, Invest in Health

Latest Retirement Research: Track Spending, Invest in Health Not being financially literate can be dangerous to your wealth in retirement. Author: Mar 3, 2021 8:00 AM EST What advice then do experts have for older Americans with respect to their personal finances, retirement accounts, etc. What actions should they take and/or avoid? A bit of background: Poor financial capability can erode well-being in later life, according to Understanding Debt in the Older Population, research co-authored by Annamaria Lusardi, a professor at the George Washington University School of Business and Olivia Mitchell, a professor the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. According to that research, older Americans, ages 51-61 carry debt due to student loans and unpaid medical bills; and having children also contributes to carrying debt close to retirement.

OHCHR | Committee on Economic, Social And Cultural Rights discusses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in its dialogue with Finland

19 February 2021 The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights concluded today its review of the seventh periodic report of Finland on measures taken to implement the provisions of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.  Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, Committee Experts asked the delegation to comment on the impact of the emergency measures on economic, social and cultural rights, notably how they affected minority groups, immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers.  What was the practice of Finland to share its resources related to vaccination with other countries that lacked resources?  Would Finland support the proposal to waiver intellectual property rights to facilitate the access to vaccines in the Global South?

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