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Title Food waste in tourist households: a perspective article
ID_Doc 23516
Authors Gretzel, U; Murphy, J; Pesonen, J; Blanton, C
Title Food waste in tourist households: a perspective article
Year 2020
Published Tourism Review, 75, 1
DOI 10.1108/TR-05-2019-0170
Abstract Purpose - This paper aims to provide a perspective on food waste by tourists and tourist households, now and in the future. Design/methodology/approach - This is a perspective article that summarizes contemporary thinking about food waste and conceptualizes food waste specifically for tourist household settings. Findings - In tourism, food is more than nourishment and extends to visitor experiences and attractions. Yet food waste arising from tourism activity is a major environmental and societal issue. Festive moods and holiday spirits - synonymous with over-sized portions, bountiful buffets and entertainment excess - exacerbate food waste. Cultural norms that portray food waste as a sign of good hospitality further aggravate the problem. This paper argues that efforts to reduce food waste in tourism require new conceptualizations of tourist households, and where food waste occurs in relation to tourism, and of who should be responsible for preventing and managing food waste. Research limitations/implications - The tourism industry faces ever-growing economical, societal and legislative reasons to address food waste, which are dynamic and difficult to predict. Social implications - A third of food produced globally is lost or wasted. Stark facts, proclamations and regulations underscore food waste as a burgeoning global problem with major environmental, social and economic costs. Originality/value - Food waste, in general, and by tourists, is a burgeoning environmental, social and economic challenge. This is one of the first articles to focus on this topic and introduces the concept of tourist households.
Author Keywords Sustainability; Food waste; Circular economy; Tourist households
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000534426700055
WoS Category Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
Research Area Social Sciences - Other Topics
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