Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, Babeș-Bolyai University, 30 Fantanele Street, 400294 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Biology and Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Life Sciences "King Mihai I" from Timisoara, 119 Calea Aradului, 300645 Timisoara, Romania.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 24;20(3):2140. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032140.
This study identifies the most relevant causes of food waste according to the perceptions of key stakeholders in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Community-Based System Dynamics (CBSD), a qualitative approach, was used to reveal the determinants of food waste. CBSD was intended to encourage the system thinking of participants in the field of food waste. Consequently, CBSD helped us map and visualize the role of each identified cause in the system and the nature of their interactions. For the present study, four categories of stakeholders were involved: consumers, public administration, food waste business, and the NGO sector involved in food waste reduction. The result of each modeling session was a loop diagram of the main food waste determinants. A common perception reflected within each stakeholder group was that food waste could be minimized through upstream actions. The participants highlighted pro-environmental knowledge, awareness, and values as the prerequisites for fighting food waste. It was found that the lack of education and awareness of food waste directly impacted food waste generation. In addition, the role of education was underlined by participants as a contributor to changing individual and household practices, such as overbuying. The lack of connection between consumers and the food production process, coupled with consumerist practices and the rejection of 'ugly food', contributed to the decrease in the overall value people attributed to food. Governmental intervention, through legislation, was indicated by the CBSD participants as being key to increasing societal awareness and shaping the behavior of food chain actors. We concluded that food waste is a 'wicked problem' and the interlocking of the economic, social, political, and environmental spheres and the multitude of stakeholders' interests, values, and perceptions should be considered in designing sustainable solutions to combat food waste. Finally, this research testifies to the importance of engaging with diverse panels of stakeholders who, through the multitude of opinions and perspectives on the causes of food waste, can further create knowledge about the most appropriate ways to combat the food waste phenomenon.
本研究根据罗马尼亚克卢日-纳波卡的主要利益相关者的看法,确定了导致食物浪费的最相关原因。采用基于社区的系统动力学(CBSD)作为一种定性方法,揭示食物浪费的决定因素。CBSD 旨在鼓励食物浪费领域的参与者进行系统思考。因此,CBSD 帮助我们在系统中映射和可视化每个已确定原因的作用及其相互作用的性质。在本研究中,涉及了四类利益相关者:消费者、公共管理部门、食物浪费企业和参与减少食物浪费的非政府组织部门。每次建模会议的结果都是主要食物浪费决定因素的循环图。每个利益相关者群体都反映出一个共同的看法,即可以通过上游行动将食物浪费最小化。参与者强调环保知识、意识和价值观是对抗食物浪费的前提条件。研究发现,缺乏食物浪费教育和意识直接影响食物浪费的产生。此外,参与者强调教育的作用是改变个人和家庭的行为,如过度购买。消费者与食品生产过程之间缺乏联系,加上消费主义做法和对“丑陋食品”的拒绝,导致人们对食品的整体价值下降。CBSD 参与者表示,政府通过立法进行干预是提高社会意识和塑造食物链行为者行为的关键。我们得出结论,食物浪费是一个“棘手问题”,应考虑经济、社会、政治和环境领域的相互交织以及众多利益相关者的利益、价值观和看法,为解决食物浪费问题设计可持续解决方案。最后,这项研究证明了与不同利益相关者小组进行接触的重要性,这些利益相关者通过对食物浪费原因的多种意见和观点,可以进一步了解对抗食物浪费现象的最合适方法。