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Innovative and sustainable food preservation techniques are vital for enhancing food quality, safety, and reducing environmental impact. In this review, the methods aligned with sustainability goals are explored, focusing on their mechanisms, applications, and environmental benefits. It examines non-thermal technologies such as cold plasma, pulsed light technology, high-pressure processing (HPP), pulsed electric fields (PEFs), and ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which effectively inactivate microbes while preserving nutritional and sensory qualities. Natural preservatives, including plant extracts, microbial agents, and enzymes, are highlighted as eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic chemicals, supporting clean label initiatives. Advanced packaging solutions, such as biodegradable materials, intelligent packaging systems, and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP), are assessed for their role in reducing plastic waste, maintaining product quality, and extending shelf life. The review uses life cycle analyses to evaluate these techniques’ environmental impact, considering factors like energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, water use, and waste reduction. It also explores the potential of emerging technologies, such as plasma-activated water (PAW) and nanotechnology, to further enhance sustainability. By identifying research gaps and discussing industry challenges, the review calls for innovation and the broader adoption of these practices to promote food security, improve public health, and foster a more sustainable and resilient food system
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Hugo M. Lisboa
Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
Matheus Augusto de Bittencourt Pasquali
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Antonia Isabelly dos Anjos
Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
Sustainability
Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
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