The amount of food waste and food packages generated in various-sized households with university students
Närvä, Margit; Alarinta, Jarmo; Wirtanen, Gun (2024)
Närvä, Margit
Alarinta, Jarmo
Wirtanen, Gun
Emerald Publishing
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024041718779
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024041718779
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate amount of food waste and the number of food packages used in Finnish households with university students. The aim of the paper is to answer the following research questions:
• How much avoidable food waste is generated in the participating various sized households?
• How much unavoidable food waste is generated in the participating various sized households?
• How many food packages are classified as deposit, municipal waste or recycled in the participating various sized households?
Design/methodology/approach: The data was collected among the students in Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences. A total of results from 432 households with 890 persons are presented. The participating households weighed their unavoidable and avoidable food waste and calculated the food packages during one week. The results were analysed in Excel and the statistical significance assessed using a t-test.
Findings: The average avoidable and unavoidable food wastages were 498 g/week/person i.e. 25.9 kg/year/person and 543 g/week/person i.e. 28.3 kg/year/person, respectively. Single person households generate more avoidable and unavoidable food waste as well as packages per person than other sized households. The results show that there is no correlation between the amount of avoidable food waste/person, unavoidable food waste/person or packages/person.
Originality: This kind of research has sparsely been reported. The food and package wastage definitions vary and thus it is difficult to compare these results with other reported results.
• How much avoidable food waste is generated in the participating various sized households?
• How much unavoidable food waste is generated in the participating various sized households?
• How many food packages are classified as deposit, municipal waste or recycled in the participating various sized households?
Design/methodology/approach: The data was collected among the students in Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences. A total of results from 432 households with 890 persons are presented. The participating households weighed their unavoidable and avoidable food waste and calculated the food packages during one week. The results were analysed in Excel and the statistical significance assessed using a t-test.
Findings: The average avoidable and unavoidable food wastages were 498 g/week/person i.e. 25.9 kg/year/person and 543 g/week/person i.e. 28.3 kg/year/person, respectively. Single person households generate more avoidable and unavoidable food waste as well as packages per person than other sized households. The results show that there is no correlation between the amount of avoidable food waste/person, unavoidable food waste/person or packages/person.
Originality: This kind of research has sparsely been reported. The food and package wastage definitions vary and thus it is difficult to compare these results with other reported results.