Intention to Purchase Active and Intelligent Packaging to Reduce Household Food Waste: Evidence from Italian Consumers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Literature Review on Individual Driver of Lower Food Waste and Theoretical Framework
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Design
2.2. Measures
2.3. Estimation Method
3. Results
4. Discussions
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Technology | Description |
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Active Packaging | The Regulation 450/2009/EC defines active materials as: “materials that are intended to extend the shelf-life of foods and to maintain or improve the condition of packaged food. They are designed to deliberately incorporate components that may release substances into the packaged food or the surrounding environment or absorb some substances from food or the environment”. Therefore, active packaging refers to substances added to polymer films or sachets inside the packaging that can absorb (scavengers) or release (emitters) gaseous matter (e.g., ethylene, oxygen, moisture, carbon dioxide). |
Intelligent Packaging | The Regulation 450/2009/EC defines intelligent materials as: “materials which monitor the condition of packaged food or the environment surrounding the food”. Therefore, intelligent packaging provides information to manufacturer, retailer and consumer about food quality and safety based on the ability to test, detect or record external or internal changes in the product’s environment. |
Variables | Mean | S.D. | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | 9. | 10. |
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1. Intention to reduce household FW | 4.6 | 0.87 | 1 | |||||||||
2. Attitudes | 6.72 | 0.7 | 0.26 ** | 1 | ||||||||
3. Subjective norms | 6.27 | 0.95 | 0.18 ** | 0.43 ** | 1 | |||||||
4. Perceived behavioral control | 6.23 | 0.94 | 0.30 ** | 0.47 ** | 0.35 ** | 1 | ||||||
5. Awareness | 6.37 | 0.86 | 0.23 ** | 0.48 ** | 0.34 ** | 0.50 ** | 1 | |||||
6. Shopping routines | 3.57 | 1.34 | −0.06 | −0.00 | −0.02 | −0.08 | −0.08 | 1 | ||||
7. Planning routines | 5.2 | 1.45 | 0.14 * | 0.20 ** | 0.14 * | 0.20 ** | 0.19 ** | −0.4 | 1 | |||
8. Leftovers reuse routines | 5.63 | 1.65 | 0.15 ** | 0.28 ** | 0.12 * | 0.13 * | 0.14 * | −0.13 * | 0.02 | 1 | ||
9. Willing to purchase active packaging | 5.81 | 1.38 | 0.11 * | 0.13 * | 0.00 | 0.08 | 0.11 * | 0.15 * | 0.09 | −0.04 | 1 | |
10.Willing to purchase intelligent packaging | 6.29 | 1.02 | 0.15 ** | 0.24 ** | 0.13 * | 0.34 ** | 0.20 ** | 0.04 | 0.10 | 0.00 | 0.47 ** | 1 |
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Technology | Description | References |
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Active Packaging | ||
Antimicrobial packaging | Antimicrobial packaging systems have been manufactured in order to regulate the microorganisms that threaten to affect the quality and safety of food packages. | [19,27] |
Antioxidant packaging | Antimicrobial packaging prevents the lipid oxidation that is the cause of food degradation thanks to the incorporation of antioxidant agents in thin polymeric films. | [28,29] |
Ethylene scavengers | A range of different technologies that involve chemical reagents added to polymer films or sachets to absorb ethylene, which is the cause of deterioration of fresh and minimally processed fruits and vegetables. | [7,21,29] |
Moisture scavengers | Pads made from super-absorbent polymers, which absorb moisture, maintaining conditions that are less favorable for the growth of microorganisms. | [7] |
Odor and flavor scavengers | Active technology able to protect the specific aroma of foods by removing unwanted odors and flavors. | [20,30] |
Oxygen scavengers | Sachets with active substances, generally in powder form, that are able to remove the oxygen from a closed package. | [7] |
Intelligent Packaging | ||
Freshness indicator | Freshness indicator, which works based on a calorimetric approach, provides information about food quality, showing an intense color change when it detects microbial growth or chemical alteration inside the food product. | [19,23] |
Gas sensors | Gas sensors are intended to detect and indicate the presence of gaseous or volatile compounds (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, volatile amines). | [23] |
Leak indicator | Leak indicator monitors the integrity of the package to which it is attached. | [31] |
Temperature indicator (TI) | TI informs the user when the product has the correct serving temperature to be drunk or eaten. | [24] |
Time–temperature indicator (TTI) | TTI constantly monitors temperature over time and shows the actual remaining shelf life of the food product to which it is attached. | [18,32] |
Categorical Variables | Sample % |
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Gender | |
Male | 30.4 |
Female | 69.6 |
Education | |
Primary school | 0.4 |
Middle school | 0.8 |
High school | 32.3 |
Bachelor’s degree | 18.5 |
Master’s degree | 23.1 |
Postgraduate (e.g., PhD, master) | 25 |
Occupation | |
Not employed/student/housewife | 46.9 |
Retired | 0.8 |
Blue-collar | 1.9 |
White-collar | 31.2 |
Manager | 6.5 |
Self-employed | 12.7 |
Family monthly income | |
Up to EUR 1000 | 10.4 |
EUR 1001–3000 | 46.5 |
EUR 3001–5000 | 18.8 |
EUR 5001–7000 | 5.8 |
EUR 7001 and over | 18.5 |
Continuous variables | Mean/SD/Range [min.–max.] |
Age | 35.8/11.7/[20 min.–81 max.] |
Household size | 3.4/1.2/[0 min.–8 max.] |
Number of children (under 14 years old) | 0.4/0.7/[0 min.–4 max.] |
Number of employed in family (excluding interviewed) | 1.3/0.9/[0 min.–5 max.] |
Parameters | Willingness to Purchase Active Packaging | Willingness to Purchase Intelligent Packaging |
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Coefficient | Coefficient | |
Intention to reduce household food waste | 0.679 *** | 0.812 *** |
Intention to reduce household food waste | Intention to reduce household food waste | |
Attitudes | 0.400 *** | 0.384 *** |
Subjective norms | 0.018 | 0.021 |
Perceived behavioral control | 0.295 ** | 0.327 * |
Awareness | 0.218 * | 0.239 ** |
Shopping routines | 0.118 | 0.127 |
Planning routines | 0.167 *** | 0.175 ** |
Leftovers reuse routines | 0.094 | 0.109 |
Indexes of goodness of fit | ||
R2 | 69.20% | 76.60% |
Likelihood Ratio χ2 (6) | 29.7 p-value < 0.001 | 34.7 p-value < 0.001 |
RMSEA | 0.05 | 0.05 |
CFI | 0.91 | 0.96 |
TLI | 0.90 | 0.95 |
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Cammarelle A, Viscecchia R, Bimbo F. Intention to Purchase Active and Intelligent Packaging to Reduce Household Food Waste: Evidence from Italian Consumers. Sustainability. 2021; 13(8):4486. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084486
Chicago/Turabian StyleCammarelle, Antonella, Rosaria Viscecchia, and Francesco Bimbo. 2021. "Intention to Purchase Active and Intelligent Packaging to Reduce Household Food Waste: Evidence from Italian Consumers" Sustainability 13, no. 8: 4486. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084486
APA StyleCammarelle, A., Viscecchia, R., & Bimbo, F. (2021). Intention to Purchase Active and Intelligent Packaging to Reduce Household Food Waste: Evidence from Italian Consumers. Sustainability, 13(8), 4486. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084486