Sustainable and circular practices in the hotel industry in Southern Italy: opportunities, barriers and trends in food waste management

IF 3.4 3区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY British Food Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-25 DOI:10.1108/bfj-12-2022-1144
G. Lagioia, V. Amicarelli, Rossana Strippoli, Christian Bux, Teodoro Gallucci
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PurposeThe hotel industry is one of the leading producers of waste worldwide, and more than one-third of that waste is food. The purpose of this study is to investigate hotel managers' awareness of sustainable and circular practices, with a focus on their attitude toward and perception of food waste in Apulia, Southern Italy. The region has a tourist vocation, accounts for 3.3 million tourists per year and plays a key role in the Italian tourism.Design/methodology/approachThe study was conducted using a questionnaire administered to ten hotel managers located in Apulia. In light of the Checkup Tool Speditivo, a sustainability score indicates managers' awareness of and attitude toward sustainability and circularity, distinguishing between “beginner” (0–25 points), “concerned” (26–50 points), “proactivist” (51–75 points) and “sustainable” (76–100 points). The results have been analyzed using descriptive statistic tools.FindingsThe average sustainability score indicating the level of awareness of sustainable and circular practices among hotel managers in Apulia was 84, whereas the average score associated with their attitude toward food waste management strategies was 65. The greater the number of stars, the higher the sustainability scores. However, the greater the number of rooms, the lower the attitude toward food waste management strategies.Originality/valueThe study sheds light on the main opportunities, barriers and trends in the field of food waste management, highlighting the food commodities which are wasted the most and proposing further strategies to improve circularity and sustainability in hotels. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is the first on such topics in Southern Italy and could represent the basis for future research on the topic.
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意大利南部酒店业的可持续循环做法:食物浪费管理的机遇、障碍和趋势
目的酒店业是世界上主要的垃圾生产商之一,其中超过三分之一的垃圾是食物。本研究的目的是调查意大利南部阿普利亚酒店经理对可持续和循环做法的认识,重点是他们对食物浪费的态度和看法。该地区有旅游业,每年有330万游客,在意大利旅游业中发挥着关键作用。设计/方法/方法本研究使用问卷对位于阿普利亚的十名酒店经理进行。根据检查工具Speditivo,可持续性得分表明管理者对可持续性和循环性的意识和态度,区分“初学者”(0-25分)、“关注者”(26-50分)、《积极主义者》(51-75分)和“可持续性”(76-100分)。使用描述性统计工具对结果进行了分析。调查结果表明阿普利亚酒店经理对可持续和循环实践的意识水平的平均可持续性得分为84,而与他们对食物浪费管理策略的态度相关的平均得分为65。恒星数量越多,可持续性得分就越高。然而,房间数量越多,人们对食物浪费管理策略的态度就越低。独创性/价值该研究揭示了食物浪费管理领域的主要机遇、障碍和趋势,强调了浪费最多的食物商品,并提出了进一步的战略,以提高酒店的循环性和可持续性。据作者所知,这项研究是意大利南部首次对此类主题进行研究,可能为未来对该主题的研究奠定基础。
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British Food Journal
British Food Journal 工程技术-食品科技
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6.90
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15.20%
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219
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: After 115 years, the British Food Journal (BFJ) continues to be highly respected worldwide for its broad and unique interdisciplinary coverage of the latest food-related double blind peer-reviewed research. It links all sectors of this dynamic industry, keeping abreast of emerging trends, topical and controversial issues and informing and stimulating debate. - See more at: http://emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=bfj#sthash.O3wH4pEh.dpuf
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