Environmental Issues as Drivers for Food Choice: Study from a Multinational Framework
This work intended to explore some motivations that influence people’s eating habits towards sustainability. This was an observational, cross-sectional study, carried out by questionnaire survey on a non-probabilistic sample of 10,067 participants from 13 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, Greec...
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doaj-8cffec849cf745838b217bb732c1f9912021-03-07T00:03:50ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-03-01132869286910.3390/su13052869Environmental Issues as Drivers for Food Choice: Study from a Multinational FrameworkRaquel P. F. Guiné0Elena Bartkiene1Sofia G. Florença2Ilija Djekić3Maša Černelič Bizjak4Monica Tarcea5Marcela Leal6Vanessa Ferreira7Ivana Rumbak8Panagiotis Orfanos9Viktória Szűcs10Dace Klava11Małgorzata Korzeniowska12Kathy Isoldi13Paula Correia14Manuela Ferreira15Ana Paula Cardoso16CERNAS-IPV Research Centre and Dep. Food Industry, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, 3504-510 Viseu, PortugalDepartment of Food Safety and Quality, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, 44307 Kaunas, LithuaniaFaculty of Food and Nutrition Sciences, University of Porto, 4200-465 Porto, PortugalFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Primorska, 6310 Izola, SloveniaDepartment Community Nutrition and Food Safety, George Emil Palade University of Targu Mures, 540141 Targu-Mures, RomaniaSchool of Nutrition, Faculty of Health Sciences, Maimonides University, C1405 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepartment of Nutrition, University UFVJM-FCBS, 39100-000 Diamantina, Minas Gerais, BrazilFaculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaInternational Hellenic University, Department of Food Science and Technology, 57400 Thessaloniki, GreeceDirectorate of Food Industry, Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture, H111 Budapest, HungaryFaculty of Food Technology, Latvian University of Agriculture, LV 3001 Jelgava, LatviaWrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, 51-630 Wrocław, PolandDepartment of Nutrition, University of Long Island, New York, NY 11548-1327, USACERNAS-IPV Research Centre and Dep. Food Industry, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, 3504-510 Viseu, PortugalUNICISA:E Research Centre and School of Health, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, 3504-510 Viseu, PortugalCI&DEI Research Centre and School of Education, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, 3504-510 Viseu, PortugalThis work intended to explore some motivations that influence people’s eating habits towards sustainability. This was an observational, cross-sectional study, carried out by questionnaire survey on a non-probabilistic sample of 10,067 participants from 13 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Romania and United States). Results indicated that people prefer fresh local foods from the season, being important because it allows transportation and storage to be reduced, which in many cases implies refrigeration systems and consequent energy expenditure. Although people avoid food waste at home, the awareness for the waste at restaurants still needs to be improved. Consumers seem to prefer foods that have been produced and packed in sustainable ways but still give importance to the package—understandable for food products. The results also indicated significant differences in the food choice motivations between groups for all sociodemographic variables tested (age, sex, marital status, education, professional area, living environment and country), but the association was high only for variable country. Additionally, a tree classification analysis allowed to identify the relative importance of the influential variables on the sustainable food choices, with country being the most important, followed by age and sex. Additionally, discriminant function analysis allowed establishing a model for the relation between country and six variables accounting for preservation of biodiversity, respect for life, save natural resources, save energy, reduce industrial pollution and minimal packaging. Although with some limitations, this study brings valuable insight into some aspects linked with sustainable food choices on a number of countries and how people shape their food choices according to some sustainability issues.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2869food choicefood wastesustainable agriculturesustainable packaging |
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Raquel P. F. Guiné Elena Bartkiene Sofia G. Florença Ilija Djekić Maša Černelič Bizjak Monica Tarcea Marcela Leal Vanessa Ferreira Ivana Rumbak Panagiotis Orfanos Viktória Szűcs Dace Klava Małgorzata Korzeniowska Kathy Isoldi Paula Correia Manuela Ferreira Ana Paula Cardoso |
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Raquel P. F. Guiné Elena Bartkiene Sofia G. Florença Ilija Djekić Maša Černelič Bizjak Monica Tarcea Marcela Leal Vanessa Ferreira Ivana Rumbak Panagiotis Orfanos Viktória Szűcs Dace Klava Małgorzata Korzeniowska Kathy Isoldi Paula Correia Manuela Ferreira Ana Paula Cardoso Environmental Issues as Drivers for Food Choice: Study from a Multinational Framework Sustainability food choice food waste sustainable agriculture sustainable packaging |
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Raquel P. F. Guiné Elena Bartkiene Sofia G. Florença Ilija Djekić Maša Černelič Bizjak Monica Tarcea Marcela Leal Vanessa Ferreira Ivana Rumbak Panagiotis Orfanos Viktória Szűcs Dace Klava Małgorzata Korzeniowska Kathy Isoldi Paula Correia Manuela Ferreira Ana Paula Cardoso |
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Environmental Issues as Drivers for Food Choice: Study from a Multinational Framework |
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Environmental Issues as Drivers for Food Choice: Study from a Multinational Framework |
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Environmental Issues as Drivers for Food Choice: Study from a Multinational Framework |
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Environmental Issues as Drivers for Food Choice: Study from a Multinational Framework |
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Environmental Issues as Drivers for Food Choice: Study from a Multinational Framework |
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environmental issues as drivers for food choice: study from a multinational framework |
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This work intended to explore some motivations that influence people’s eating habits towards sustainability. This was an observational, cross-sectional study, carried out by questionnaire survey on a non-probabilistic sample of 10,067 participants from 13 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Romania and United States). Results indicated that people prefer fresh local foods from the season, being important because it allows transportation and storage to be reduced, which in many cases implies refrigeration systems and consequent energy expenditure. Although people avoid food waste at home, the awareness for the waste at restaurants still needs to be improved. Consumers seem to prefer foods that have been produced and packed in sustainable ways but still give importance to the package—understandable for food products. The results also indicated significant differences in the food choice motivations between groups for all sociodemographic variables tested (age, sex, marital status, education, professional area, living environment and country), but the association was high only for variable country. Additionally, a tree classification analysis allowed to identify the relative importance of the influential variables on the sustainable food choices, with country being the most important, followed by age and sex. Additionally, discriminant function analysis allowed establishing a model for the relation between country and six variables accounting for preservation of biodiversity, respect for life, save natural resources, save energy, reduce industrial pollution and minimal packaging. Although with some limitations, this study brings valuable insight into some aspects linked with sustainable food choices on a number of countries and how people shape their food choices according to some sustainability issues. |
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