Food Waste at Household and Social Gatherings: Drivers and Possible Remedies

Purushartha Pub Date : 2022-08-17 DOI:10.21844/1620211420710
S. Srivastava, Sandeep Singh, Medha Srivastava
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Over the course of the food supply chain, approximately one-quarter of the food produced for human consumption is thrown away. According to the World Food Waste Survey, food waste created at the household level accounts for almost half of the total food waste. Agrowing number of people are becoming concerned about food security and environmental consequences, such as resource depletion and greenhouse gas emissions associated with food waste. This has heightened public awareness of the issue. Despite the fact that food waste happens at every level of the food supply chain, private households have been recognized as being the primary source of food waste production. However, there is currently a lack of studies about the factors that influence consumer food waste behavior. This paper presents a twofold study. In the first section, this paper maps drivers of food waste at household level along with the remedies backed by extensive literature review. In the second section, this study identifies factors which are responsible for food waste in social gathering with special reference to weddings along with solutions to prevent food waste in the context to social gathering through systematically reviewing empirical studies on food waste practices. The results of the study demonstrate that food waste is a complex and multi-faceted issue that cannot be reduced to a single variable; as a result, a more comprehensive integration of multiple academic viewpoints is required. The mapping of the factors of waste creation allows for a more in-depth knowledge of household habits, party organizers’practices, guest behaviors toward food, and the development of food waste control policies. Finally, we connect the factors that have been found with formulation of policy, business, and social responsibilities. This study will be a value addition in the existing pool of literature concerned with responsible consumption and sustainable practices.
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家庭和社交聚会中的食物浪费:驱动因素和可能的补救措施
在食品供应链的整个过程中,大约有四分之一的供人类消费的食品被丢弃。根据《世界食物浪费调查》,家庭产生的食物浪费几乎占食物浪费总量的一半。越来越多的人开始关注粮食安全和环境后果,例如与粮食浪费有关的资源枯竭和温室气体排放。这提高了公众对这一问题的认识。尽管食物浪费发生在食物供应链的每一个层面,但私人家庭已被认为是食物浪费的主要来源。然而,目前缺乏对消费者食物浪费行为影响因素的研究。这篇论文提出了一个双重研究。在第一部分中,本文绘制了家庭层面食物浪费的驱动因素以及广泛的文献综述支持的补救措施。在第二部分中,本研究通过系统地回顾食物浪费实践的实证研究,确定了导致社交聚会中食物浪费的因素,特别是婚礼,以及防止社交聚会中食物浪费的解决方案。研究结果表明,食物浪费是一个复杂的、多方面的问题,不能简化为一个单一的变量;因此,需要对多种学术观点进行更全面的整合。对产生浪费的因素进行映射,可以更深入地了解家庭习惯、聚会组织者的做法、客人对食物的行为,以及制定食物浪费控制政策。最后,我们将发现的因素与政策、商业和社会责任的制定联系起来。这项研究将是一个有价值的补充,在现有的文献池有关负责任的消费和可持续的做法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal ‘Purushartha’ has been started with an objective to focus primarily on: Blending of ancient Indian management thoughts with the modern management principles Business ethics Values Indian spirituality for modern business It is strongly felt that there are many unexplored dimensions and fewer researches have been done on the above subjects. Through this journal an effort has been made to explore those dimensions for enriching the modern management science. It is worth mentioning that our effort through this journal for blending ancient Indian wisdom, ethics, values and spirituality with modern management thoughts primarily derived from West is being appreciated by the academia and industry as well.
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