The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Food Packaging and Consumers
Autor: | Nhat Tram Phan-Le, Michaela Jackson, Simon Lockrey, Sophie Langley, Linda Brennan, Natalia Alessi, Lukas Parker, Caroline Francis, Karli Verghese |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
save food packaging
Geography Planning and Development TJ807-830 Information needs Management Monitoring Policy and Law Shelf life TD194-195 Renewable energy sources date labelling Environmental impact assessment GE1-350 Marketing ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS consumer perceptions Consumption (economics) packaging innovation Environmental effects of industries and plants Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment digestive oral and skin physiology Food packaging Environmental sciences Food waste food waste Research questions Business packaging information packaging design Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Sustainability, Vol 13, Iss 12409, p 12409 (2021) Sustainability Volume 13 Issue 22 |
ISSN: | 2071-1050 |
Popis: | Food waste is a significant environmental, economic, and social issue. In many cases, packaging protects food and prolongs its shelf life, reducing the overall environmental impact by reducing food waste. This research focuses on consumer perceptions of the role of packaging and on-pack labelling in reducing household food waste. The following research questions provided the framework for the study: (1) could packaging play a role in decreasing food waste (2) what are labelling and packaging designs’ impacts on consumer decision-making about food waste? This research draws on two qualitative studies. Study One focuses on journey mapping—following food waste throughout the consumer’s engagement with food ‘journey’ from planning to disposal. Study Two comprises a series of in-depth interviews in consumers’ homes focusing on how consumers engage with food packaging and food waste. Results indicate that there are at least two streams of consumer perceptions to consider when determining the relationship between food packaging and reducing food waste: the first is how practically useful packaging is for consumer needs the second is consumers’ perceptions about food packaging itself. There are tensions and trade-offs between these two sets of considerations. The results of the studies show consumers are unlikely to consider food packaging or reducing food waste as a primary motivation in their food purchasing decisions. The studies also show reducing packaging, including plastic packaging, is seen as more important than reducing food waste. Our results also highlight important elements to consider when designing food packaging. These results suggest that a fundamental review is needed for many aspects of packaging and storage information and that this review should account for consumers’ information needs at different points: purchase, storage, during consumption, and between instances of consumption. Furthermore, our results suggest packaging designs that provide clear information and instructions for consumers to reduce food waste are needed. |
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