Scoping consumer food waste: an evaluation framework of prevention interventions
Food waste is a global concern already identified to be addressed in the Sustainable Development Goals (12.3) and the EU policy agenda under the Circular Economy Action Plan and the Green Deal within the Farm to Fork Strategy. The EU has committed to halving food waste at the retail and consumer level following SDG 12.3, establishing legally binding reduction targets and enabling their reach through the setting of baseline measurement and uniform monitoring. Across the Member States, most food waste occurs at the consumer level. Therefore, reducing consumer food waste is critical for achieving future EU-level targets for food waste reduction. Consumer food waste (both in- and out-of-home) - whilst influenced by the food supply chain and food environment - is essentially a behavioural issue. The behavioural factors underlying consumers’ decisions to discard food need to be uncovered, and consumer-focused interventions have to be adequately designed to deliver on the ambitious target reduction. To address the existing research gaps, the Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) established a multi-disciplinary forum of researchers and practitioners in the area of consumer food waste prevention under the pilot project called the European Consumer Food Waste Forum (ECFWF). This report outlines the scope of the ECFWF and the evaluation framework for consumer food waste prevention interventions.
GARCIA HERRERO Laura;
CASONATO Cecilia;
CALDEIRA Carla;
DE LAURENTIIS Valeria;
BRUNS Hendrik;
SALA Serenella;
2023-07-05
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC128763
978-92-68-05350-8 (online),
1831-9424 (online),
EUR 31582 EN,
OP KJ-NA-31-582-EN-N (online),
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC128763,
10.2760/3128 (online),
Additional supporting files
File name | Description | File type | |