Food waste in polish households - Characteristics and sociodemographic determinants on the phenomenon. Nationwide research

Waste Manag. 2024 Mar 15:176:30-40. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2024.01.030. Epub 2024 Jan 21.

Abstract

In Poland, to our best knowledge, none of the scientific publications produced to date have addressed the scale of wasted food in households and the impact of sociodemographic and economic factors on this. This study fills this research gap. The study was carried out in 2019 on a nationwide random-quota sample of 500 households, which are representative of all households. The survey was carried out in the respondents' homes for seven consecutive days. It consisted of an interview conducted by an interviewer (Computer-Assisted Personal Interviews method) and a paper diary completed by the respondents themselves. The aim of the study was to present the volume of wasted food, taking five groups into account,and to examine the impact of the sociodemographic and economic characteristics of the households and the person responsible for preparing meals on food waste. The results show that one person, on average, wasted 62.6 kg of edible food per year (98.2 kg of edible and inedible parts combined). According to the results, the most discarded food products include fruit and vegetables, bread, dairy products, drinks and juices, and cold cuts. Statistical analysis showed that the level of food waste in Polish households is conditioned by characteristics such as household size (persons), the presence and number of children, monthly income, as well as the characteristics of the person responsible for preparing meals, such as age and employment status.

Keywords: Driving factors; Food waste; Household size; Households.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Food Loss and Waste
  • Food*
  • Fruit
  • Humans
  • Poland
  • Refuse Disposal*
  • Vegetables

Substances

  • Food Loss and Waste