The Impact of Eco-Design Packaging on Food Waste Avoidance: A Conceptual Framework
Tian Zeng, Fabien Durif
Abstract
Eco-design packaging is a potential tool to reduce food waste. However, the absence of a theoretical basis regarding the relationships between eco-design packaging and consumer food waste behavior obscures the social impact of this packaging. This study assesses research linking eco-design packaging and food waste avoidance from a consumer perspective. The authors analyze 22 articles in top-tier journals, and conclude that consumer perceptions of eco-design packaging could reduce food waste. Results lead to a conceptual model of the mechanism whereby consumer perceptions of eco-design packaging influence food waste avoidance intentions.
Topics & Concepts
BusinessFood packagingFood wasteConsumer behaviourMarketingConceptual modelPerceptionPerspective (graphical)Food productsConceptual designPsychologyEngineeringWaste managementComputer scienceFood scienceMechanical engineeringDatabaseNeuroscienceArtificial intelligenceChemistryFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityConsumer Packaging Perceptions and TrendsEnvironmental Sustainability in Business