Moving from Niche to Norm: Lessons from Food Waste Initiatives

For a transition to a circular economy to take place, behavioural change from people who are part of the transition is a key requirement. However, this change often does not occur by itself. For systemic behavioural change, policy instruments that incentivise behaviour supporting circular food syste...

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Main Authors: Lusine H. Aramyan, Gonne Beekman, Joris Galama, Sandra van der Haar, Maarten Visscher, Gertrude G. Zeinstra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/14/7667
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spelling doaj-985fe66c25044256ae3a61fb2ecb5ac22021-07-23T14:07:19ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-07-01137667766710.3390/su13147667Moving from Niche to Norm: Lessons from Food Waste InitiativesLusine H. Aramyan0Gonne Beekman1Joris Galama2Sandra van der Haar3Maarten Visscher4Gertrude G. Zeinstra5Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University and Research, 2595 BM The Hague, The NetherlandsWageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University and Research, 2595 BM The Hague, The NetherlandsWageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University and Research, 2595 BM The Hague, The NetherlandsWageningen Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen University and Research, 6700 AA Wageningen, The NetherlandsWageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University and Research, 2595 BM The Hague, The NetherlandsWageningen Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen University and Research, 6700 AA Wageningen, The NetherlandsFor a transition to a circular economy to take place, behavioural change from people who are part of the transition is a key requirement. However, this change often does not occur by itself. For systemic behavioural change, policy instruments that incentivise behaviour supporting circular food systems play a key role. These instruments need to be aligned with the environment in which the behaviour takes place. In this study, we scrutinise a case study with five initiatives on the reduction of food loss and waste (FLW) contributing to a circular food system, to understand how specific, well-targeted combinations of instruments as well as other contextual and personal factors can fuel the transition to a circular economy and the reduction of FLW. All the initiatives are taking place under the umbrella of the Dutch initiative “United against food waste” (STV). We use a behavioural change perspective to assess how initiatives that support circular food systems arise and how they can be further supported. Based on the case-study analysis, we arrive at five common success traits and barriers, and five key needs for upscaling. We conclude that motivated, inspiring frontrunners are of key importance in the initial phase of a transition process. However, once a niche initiative is ready to be scaled up, the enabling environment becomes increasingly important.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/14/7667food wastecircular economycase studybehavioural change
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author Lusine H. Aramyan
Gonne Beekman
Joris Galama
Sandra van der Haar
Maarten Visscher
Gertrude G. Zeinstra
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Gonne Beekman
Joris Galama
Sandra van der Haar
Maarten Visscher
Gertrude G. Zeinstra
Moving from Niche to Norm: Lessons from Food Waste Initiatives
Sustainability
food waste
circular economy
case study
behavioural change
author_facet Lusine H. Aramyan
Gonne Beekman
Joris Galama
Sandra van der Haar
Maarten Visscher
Gertrude G. Zeinstra
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title Moving from Niche to Norm: Lessons from Food Waste Initiatives
title_short Moving from Niche to Norm: Lessons from Food Waste Initiatives
title_full Moving from Niche to Norm: Lessons from Food Waste Initiatives
title_fullStr Moving from Niche to Norm: Lessons from Food Waste Initiatives
title_full_unstemmed Moving from Niche to Norm: Lessons from Food Waste Initiatives
title_sort moving from niche to norm: lessons from food waste initiatives
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-07-01
description For a transition to a circular economy to take place, behavioural change from people who are part of the transition is a key requirement. However, this change often does not occur by itself. For systemic behavioural change, policy instruments that incentivise behaviour supporting circular food systems play a key role. These instruments need to be aligned with the environment in which the behaviour takes place. In this study, we scrutinise a case study with five initiatives on the reduction of food loss and waste (FLW) contributing to a circular food system, to understand how specific, well-targeted combinations of instruments as well as other contextual and personal factors can fuel the transition to a circular economy and the reduction of FLW. All the initiatives are taking place under the umbrella of the Dutch initiative “United against food waste” (STV). We use a behavioural change perspective to assess how initiatives that support circular food systems arise and how they can be further supported. Based on the case-study analysis, we arrive at five common success traits and barriers, and five key needs for upscaling. We conclude that motivated, inspiring frontrunners are of key importance in the initial phase of a transition process. However, once a niche initiative is ready to be scaled up, the enabling environment becomes increasingly important.
topic food waste
circular economy
case study
behavioural change
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/14/7667
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