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A review on policy instruments for sustainable food consumption

Jeanine Ammann, Andreia Arbenz, Gabriele Mack, Thomas Nemecek, Nadja El Benni

Sustainable Production and Consumption · 2023

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Summary

The current food system is not sustainable, and food consumption contributes substantially to the climate crisis. Several challenges make it difficult for consumers to make sustainable food decisions. Therefore, policy action is indispensable to reduce the environmental impact of food choice. We present the results of a literature review of 160 studies, investigating four types of consumer-targeted policy instruments (market-based, information-based, regulatory, and nudging) and their potential to improve the sustainability of food systems. Our results show that (i) less intrusive policy instruments (information-based, nudging) are more popular and widespread and can be combined (however, more intrusive instruments [market-based, regulatory] are more effective); (ii) consumers rely on info

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.spc.2023.01.012
Catalogue ID
SNmok6mn1c-8yghtc
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