Resources Management for a Resilient World: A Literature Review of Eastern European Countries with Focus on Household Behaviour and Trends Related to Food Waste
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Method
3. Results and Discussions
3.1. Consumer Behaviour and Practices—A Theoretical Perspective
3.2. Habits and Practices: Awareness vs. Application
3.2.1. Correct Shopping Routine and Meal Planning
3.2.2. The Importance of “Reasonable” Home Cooking
3.2.3. Childhood Habits and Family Traditions
3.3. Impact of COVID-19 on Agri-Food Systems and the Rise of Interventionist Policies
4. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Keyword 1 | Keyword 2 | Number of Papers | Highest Publishing Time Range | % SemanticRetrieval |
---|---|---|---|---|
Waste | Eastern Europe | 63 | 2018–2021 | 75% |
Sustainability | Eastern Europe | 25 | 2019–2021 | 85% |
Resources management | Eastern Europe | 144 | 2015–2020 | 70% |
Food security | Eastern Europe | 74 | 2018–2021 | 80% |
Environment | Food waste | 14 | 2016–2019 | 78% |
Circular economy | Food resources | 23 | 2019–2021 | 85% |
Consumer behaviour | Eastern Europe | 18 | 2019–2021 | 90% |
Wasted resources | Climate | 2 | 2020–2021 | 95% |
COVID-19 | Food waste | 7 | 2020–2021 | 95% |
Stage of the Food Supply Chain in Agriculture (Plants Science and Livestock) | FLW Contributing Factors | High Risk in Western Europe | High Risk in Eastern Europe |
---|---|---|---|
Production process | Not adapted seeds/fertilisers/breed | yes | yes |
Damaged crops during harvesting process | yes | yes | |
Death of animals on the farm | no | yes | |
Death of animals up to slaughterhouse | no | yes | |
Products eliminated at farm gates | no | yes | |
Overproduction required by supply chains | yes | yes | |
Manufacturing process | Quality loss due to contamination | no | yes |
Overstocking due to cancellation procedure | yes | yes | |
Overproduction of supermarkets’ brands | yes | yes | |
Rigorous packaging requirements | yes | yes | |
Wholesale distribution | Damage due to poor planning of cold chain | no | yes |
Packaging flaws | yes | yes | |
Retailers’ overbuying to get discounted prices from producers | yes | yes | |
Failure of food safety standards | no | yes | |
Overstocking due to poor demand forecast. | no | yes | |
Restaurants and catering (hospitality domain) | Oversized dishes due to poor forecasting of customers’ need | no | no |
Inclusion of all-you-can-eat practices in the menu | yes | no | |
Failure in assessing the daily number of clients | yes | yes | |
Failure to comply with hygiene rules | no | yes | |
Consumers and households | Lack of cooking skills | yes | no |
Purchasing of discounted products or use of buy-one-get-two distribution labels | yes | yes | |
Failure of storage management (inadequate storing pantry, labelling, and wrapping) | yes | yes | |
Poor experience in planning meals (preparing oversized dishes, failure in using leftovers for new meals) | yes | no |
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Moldovan M-G, Dabija D-C, Pocol CB. Resources Management for a Resilient World: A Literature Review of Eastern European Countries with Focus on Household Behaviour and Trends Related to Food Waste. Sustainability. 2022; 14(12):7123. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127123
Chicago/Turabian StyleMoldovan, Maria-Georgeta, Dan-Cristian Dabija, and Cristina Bianca Pocol. 2022. "Resources Management for a Resilient World: A Literature Review of Eastern European Countries with Focus on Household Behaviour and Trends Related to Food Waste" Sustainability 14, no. 12: 7123. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127123
APA StyleMoldovan, M. -G., Dabija, D. -C., & Pocol, C. B. (2022). Resources Management for a Resilient World: A Literature Review of Eastern European Countries with Focus on Household Behaviour and Trends Related to Food Waste. Sustainability, 14(12), 7123. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127123