Quantities, Determinants, and Awareness of Households’ Food Waste in Italy: A Comparison between Diary and Questionnaires Quantities

Food waste at the household level accounts for a significant share of total food waste in developed economies, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization. Studies have shown that this share varies between 0.3 kg to 4.5 kg per person per week, depending on the definitions and methodologies ap...

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Main Authors: Claudia Giordano, Fabrizio Alboni, Luca Falasconi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3381
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spelling doaj-70c0e5f99b3c45a7b5e0601d53eafb972020-11-25T01:49:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-06-011112338110.3390/su11123381su11123381Quantities, Determinants, and Awareness of Households’ Food Waste in Italy: A Comparison between Diary and Questionnaires QuantitiesClaudia Giordano0Fabrizio Alboni1Luca Falasconi2Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Via Fanin 50, 40127 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Statistics, Università di Bologna, via delle Belle Arti, 40100 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Via Fanin 50, 40127 Bologna, ItalyFood waste at the household level accounts for a significant share of total food waste in developed economies, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization. Studies have shown that this share varies between 0.3 kg to 4.5 kg per person per week, depending on the definitions and methodologies applied. In Italy, quantities, behaviors, and attitudes regarding food waste have been solely explored through the use of questionnaires, typically leading to discrepant values of food waste. In this study, we estimate and analyse the determinants of food waste over a 388 units’ panel spread over the national territory, through a diary and questionnaire study. Moreover, by comparing food waste value that was declared in questionnaires and reported in diaries, we confirm that the awareness of food waste quantities is heavily biased. The results confirm that the average food waste value is significantly higher when gathered through diaries, while questionnaires are able to catch less than one-third of food waste determinants.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3381household food wastequantificationItalyanalysismethodologyawarenesscognitive biases
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Luca Falasconi
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Fabrizio Alboni
Luca Falasconi
Quantities, Determinants, and Awareness of Households’ Food Waste in Italy: A Comparison between Diary and Questionnaires Quantities
Sustainability
household food waste
quantification
Italy
analysis
methodology
awareness
cognitive biases
author_facet Claudia Giordano
Fabrizio Alboni
Luca Falasconi
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title Quantities, Determinants, and Awareness of Households’ Food Waste in Italy: A Comparison between Diary and Questionnaires Quantities
title_short Quantities, Determinants, and Awareness of Households’ Food Waste in Italy: A Comparison between Diary and Questionnaires Quantities
title_full Quantities, Determinants, and Awareness of Households’ Food Waste in Italy: A Comparison between Diary and Questionnaires Quantities
title_fullStr Quantities, Determinants, and Awareness of Households’ Food Waste in Italy: A Comparison between Diary and Questionnaires Quantities
title_full_unstemmed Quantities, Determinants, and Awareness of Households’ Food Waste in Italy: A Comparison between Diary and Questionnaires Quantities
title_sort quantities, determinants, and awareness of households’ food waste in italy: a comparison between diary and questionnaires quantities
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Food waste at the household level accounts for a significant share of total food waste in developed economies, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization. Studies have shown that this share varies between 0.3 kg to 4.5 kg per person per week, depending on the definitions and methodologies applied. In Italy, quantities, behaviors, and attitudes regarding food waste have been solely explored through the use of questionnaires, typically leading to discrepant values of food waste. In this study, we estimate and analyse the determinants of food waste over a 388 units’ panel spread over the national territory, through a diary and questionnaire study. Moreover, by comparing food waste value that was declared in questionnaires and reported in diaries, we confirm that the awareness of food waste quantities is heavily biased. The results confirm that the average food waste value is significantly higher when gathered through diaries, while questionnaires are able to catch less than one-third of food waste determinants.
topic household food waste
quantification
Italy
analysis
methodology
awareness
cognitive biases
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3381
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