Africa Unit for Transdisciplinary Health Research, North-West University, Potchefstroom 2520, South Africa.
Pure and Applied Analytics (PAA), North-West University, Potchefstroom 2351, South Africa.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Oct 9;18(20):10576. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182010576.
Chemicals associated with health problems can migrate from packaging into food matrices. Therefore, consumers need to be aware of health concerns associated with incorrectly used plastic food packaging. However, little is known about consumers' knowledge and their plastics usage practices. This study assessed this knowledge and practices among young South African adult consumers. Our online survey of 293 participants focused on their objective (actual) and subjective (self-perceived) knowledge about plastic food packaging care and safety, their utilization practices, and their sources of information about safe use of plastics. Participants' utilization practices showed broad misuse. Their subjective knowledge about the correct use of plastic packaging was in most respects contradicted by their limited objective knowledge. We found that plastic identification codes on packaging largely failed in their informative purpose; instead, participants mainly consulted informal information sources about plastics. The knowledge gaps, unsafe plastic use practices, and information source deficiencies identified here can help to guide future improvements. We call for consumer education, across all demographics, about plastic utilization practices and associated health concerns about plastic chemicals. We also highlight the need for the government, food and plastics industries to join forces in ensuring that consumers are informed about safe plastic packaging usage.
与健康问题相关的化学物质可能会从包装迁移到食品基质中。因此,消费者需要意识到与不正确使用塑料食品包装有关的健康问题。然而,对于消费者的知识和他们的塑料使用习惯,我们知之甚少。本研究评估了南非年轻成年消费者的这方面知识和习惯。我们的在线调查共有 293 名参与者,重点关注他们对塑料食品包装护理和安全的客观(实际)和主观(自我感知)知识、他们的使用习惯以及他们获取有关安全使用塑料信息的来源。参与者的使用习惯显示出广泛的误用。他们对正确使用塑料包装的主观认识在很大程度上与他们有限的客观认识相矛盾。我们发现,包装上的塑料识别码在很大程度上未能起到告知作用;相反,参与者主要咨询关于塑料的非正式信息来源。这里确定的知识差距、不安全的塑料使用习惯和信息来源不足,可以帮助指导未来的改进。我们呼吁对所有人群进行关于塑料使用习惯和相关塑料化学物质健康问题的消费者教育。我们还强调政府、食品和塑料行业需要共同努力,确保消费者了解安全的塑料包装使用。