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Quantifying the effects of food management routines on household food waste

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posted on 2023-05-23, 03:59 authored by Jayanath AnandaJayanath Ananda, Vidana Gamage Karunasena, Monika KansalMonika Kansal, Ann MitsisAnn Mitsis, David PearsonDavid Pearson
The aim of this paper is to explore the impact of household food management routines on the amount of food waste. We build on past studies, many of which have used the theory of planned behavior to explain food waste, by incorporating actual food waste. The repetitive and routinised nature of diverse food management routines in the household leads to formation of habits, many of which play a major role in determining the amount of food waste. Using a large national level dataset (n = 4324), this paper applies a Partial Least Square - Structural Equation Modelling framework to quantify the influence of food management routines on household food waste. Findings indicate that motivation and norms have a positive and statistically significant (at 1% level) influence on food planning behaviours which in turn contribute to reducing food waste. They also positively influence food storing behaviours. These results are useful for improving effectiveness of household food waste prevention interventions. The impact from highlighting social norms (such as saving planet, easing guilt, and doing the right thing) and motivation (such as saving time, money and educating children) will be enhanced when supported by complementary food management routines in the areas of planning (meal schedule and check stocks before shopping) and storing (extending product life by efficient storage in containers and/or fridge and freezer).

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Volume

391

Start Page

1

End Page

13

Number of Pages

13

ISSN

0959-6526

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2023-01-26

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Cleaner Production

Article Number

136230

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