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Conflicting Issues of Sustainable Consumption and Food Safety: Risky Consumer Behaviors in Reducing Food Waste and Plastic Packaging

Food-related consumer decisions have an impact on the environment. However, trending patterns of sustainable consumption often pose a challenge for food-safety authorities: these initiatives may unintentionally compromise food safety. The objective of this review is to support public agencies in the...

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Autores principales: Kasza, Gyula, Veflen, Nina, Scholderer, Joachim, Münter, Lars, Fekete, László, Csenki, Eszter Zita, Dorkó, Annamária, Szakos, Dávid, Izsó, Tekla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9655145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360133
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11213520
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author Kasza, Gyula
Veflen, Nina
Scholderer, Joachim
Münter, Lars
Fekete, László
Csenki, Eszter Zita
Dorkó, Annamária
Szakos, Dávid
Izsó, Tekla
author_facet Kasza, Gyula
Veflen, Nina
Scholderer, Joachim
Münter, Lars
Fekete, László
Csenki, Eszter Zita
Dorkó, Annamária
Szakos, Dávid
Izsó, Tekla
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description Food-related consumer decisions have an impact on the environment. However, trending patterns of sustainable consumption often pose a challenge for food-safety authorities: these initiatives may unintentionally compromise food safety. The objective of this review is to support public agencies in the integration of sustainability issues into food-safety risk communication schemes. Environmentally conscious but risky behaviors aimed at the reduction of food waste and plastic packaging were chosen for discussion and scrutinized based on expert opinions. Those expert opinions clearly indicated that a significant part of environmentally conscious behaviors, such as removing mold, eating expired perishable food, overstoring leftovers, avoiding single-use plastic packaging even when cross-contamination is a threat, and using reusable bags without cleaning for a long time, often contribute to food-safety risks. Short, easy-to-remember messages were collected for each recognized risky behavior; they concentrated on prevention or providing an alternative that was still environmentally sensible but kept food-safety risks low (such as planning ahead to avoid leftovers, freezing leftovers in time, and sanitizing reusable bags). The identified challenges and solutions might encourage authorities to rethink their risk-communication practices and integrate a sustainability aspect in them.
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spelling pubmed-96551452022-11-15 Conflicting Issues of Sustainable Consumption and Food Safety: Risky Consumer Behaviors in Reducing Food Waste and Plastic Packaging Kasza, Gyula Veflen, Nina Scholderer, Joachim Münter, Lars Fekete, László Csenki, Eszter Zita Dorkó, Annamária Szakos, Dávid Izsó, Tekla Foods Review Food-related consumer decisions have an impact on the environment. However, trending patterns of sustainable consumption often pose a challenge for food-safety authorities: these initiatives may unintentionally compromise food safety. The objective of this review is to support public agencies in the integration of sustainability issues into food-safety risk communication schemes. Environmentally conscious but risky behaviors aimed at the reduction of food waste and plastic packaging were chosen for discussion and scrutinized based on expert opinions. Those expert opinions clearly indicated that a significant part of environmentally conscious behaviors, such as removing mold, eating expired perishable food, overstoring leftovers, avoiding single-use plastic packaging even when cross-contamination is a threat, and using reusable bags without cleaning for a long time, often contribute to food-safety risks. Short, easy-to-remember messages were collected for each recognized risky behavior; they concentrated on prevention or providing an alternative that was still environmentally sensible but kept food-safety risks low (such as planning ahead to avoid leftovers, freezing leftovers in time, and sanitizing reusable bags). The identified challenges and solutions might encourage authorities to rethink their risk-communication practices and integrate a sustainability aspect in them. MDPI 2022-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9655145/ /pubmed/36360133 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11213520 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kasza, Gyula
Veflen, Nina
Scholderer, Joachim
Münter, Lars
Fekete, László
Csenki, Eszter Zita
Dorkó, Annamária
Szakos, Dávid
Izsó, Tekla
Conflicting Issues of Sustainable Consumption and Food Safety: Risky Consumer Behaviors in Reducing Food Waste and Plastic Packaging
title Conflicting Issues of Sustainable Consumption and Food Safety: Risky Consumer Behaviors in Reducing Food Waste and Plastic Packaging
title_full Conflicting Issues of Sustainable Consumption and Food Safety: Risky Consumer Behaviors in Reducing Food Waste and Plastic Packaging
title_fullStr Conflicting Issues of Sustainable Consumption and Food Safety: Risky Consumer Behaviors in Reducing Food Waste and Plastic Packaging
title_full_unstemmed Conflicting Issues of Sustainable Consumption and Food Safety: Risky Consumer Behaviors in Reducing Food Waste and Plastic Packaging
title_short Conflicting Issues of Sustainable Consumption and Food Safety: Risky Consumer Behaviors in Reducing Food Waste and Plastic Packaging
title_sort conflicting issues of sustainable consumption and food safety: risky consumer behaviors in reducing food waste and plastic packaging
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9655145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360133
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11213520
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