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REFRESH Policy Brief: Reducing consumer food waste

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Public campaigns and other policy instruments can significantly influence consumer behaviour and contribute to a reduction of consumer food waste. However, there exist very few studies evaluating the extent to which policy interventions actually reduced or prevented food waste. In this REFRESH Policy Brief, Ecologic Institute’s Stephanie Wunder summarises REFRESH findings on consumer behaviour as well as related research results, and derives policy recommendations to reduce consumer food waste.

With an estimated contribution of 53%, the consumer is the primary contributor to food waste across the food chain in higher income countries. Considering that a large amount of this waste could be avoided, the urgent need to change consumer behaviour is evident. Reducing consumer food waste and policy interventions to support this effort is therefore a key area of the EU project REFRESH.

Based on desktop research and a REFRESH survey in four countries with 3354 households and their food waste behaviour, the policy brief translates the findings on consumer behaviour into policy recommendations.

Key recommendations are:

  • Policy interventions that increase the skills of consumers for food management are likely to have an impact. Campaigns though, that exclusively provide information and increase awareness about the negative impacts of food waste do not seem to have an influence.
  • Policy makers should implement campaigns that aim to influence social norms. Social norm campaigns are impactful as they exploit the tendency of individuals to conform to what they perceive those around them do.
  • Policy makers should consider interventions based on regulation, economic instruments and nudging approaches.
  • Interventions need to be monitored and evaluated to gain insights about the effectiveness and allow for adjustments.
  • An integrated approach to food waste reduction/ food policy is needed, e.g. related to health policies, the economic framework, resource efficiency and waste policies
Main Link
Download: REFRESH Policy Brief: Reducing consumer food waste [pdf, 0.5 MB, English]
Ecologic Related Websites
  • REFRESH project website
Ecologic Related Articles
  • Policies against Consumer Food Waste
  • Sowing the Seeds for Short and Long Term Improved EU Policies for Food Waste – REFRESH Policy Workshop
  • REFRESH Food Waste 2017
  • REFRESH Food Waste 2017 Conference Video
  • REFRESH Food Waste Solution Contest
  • EU project Resource Efficient Food and dRink for the Entire Supply cHain to Reduce Food Waste across Europe – REFRESH Postcards
  • REFRESH Food Waste Solution Video
  • REFRESH Newsletter

Citation

Wunder, Stephanie 2019: REFRESH Policy Brief: Reducing consumer food waste. EU Horizon 2020 REFRESH.

Language
English
Author(s)
Stephanie Wunder
Funding
  • European Commission, Research Executive Agency (REA)
Year
2019
Dimension
12 pp.
Project
Resource Efficient Food and dRink for the Entire Supply cHain (REFRESH)
Project ID
2804

Source URL (modified on 11/11/2019 - 14:49): https://www.ecologic.eu/16393

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