Determinants of municipal-level household food waste

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1002/agr.21878
Wen-Shuenn Deng, Yi-Chen Lin
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This research investigates the long-run determinants of per capita food waste, using a monthly time series dataset collected from the Taipei City Food Scraps Recycling Program, covering a span of 19 years. In addition, this research introduces a new proxy for the food wastage rate, gauged by the ratio of edible-to-inedible food scraps. The results of time-series cointegration analysis show that per capita edible food scraps and socioeconomic factors are bound together over the long run. Specifically, per capita edible food waste displays a positive co-movement with food price, the working-age share, and household size, while exhibiting a negative co-movement with the old-age share. This insight empowers policymakers with the ability to foresee and tackle the food waste problem by acting on the municipality's demographic and economic structural change. Our analysis complements the existing studies that depend on cross-sectional individual-level data by adopting a long-run municipal-level time series perspective. [EconLit Citations: Q11, Q13, Q18, D1].
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市级家庭食物浪费的决定因素
本研究利用台北市食物垃圾回收计划收集的每月时间序列数据,历时19年,探讨人均食物浪费的长期决定因素。此外,这项研究还引入了一种新的食物浪费率指标,用可食用与不可食用的食物残渣的比例来衡量。时间序列协整分析结果表明,人均食用残羹剩饭与社会经济因素在长期内是紧密联系在一起的。具体而言,人均可食用食物浪费与食品价格、工作年龄份额和家庭规模呈正相关,而与老年份额呈负相关。这种洞察力使决策者有能力通过对城市人口和经济结构变化采取行动来预见和解决食物浪费问题。我们的分析通过采用长期的市级时间序列视角,补充了现有的依赖于横断面个人水平数据的研究。[文献引用:Q11, Q13, Q18, D1]。
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