This thesis offers a sociological analysis of food waste as a social issue of importance. Alongside government intervention, numerous community groups and social enterprises have emerged across the UK which attempt to mitigate the costs of food waste in different ways. Drawing on ethnographic examples, this thesis draws attention to one grassroots social response to the food waste issue, freegan dumpster diving. Freeganism is a counter cultural movement which rejects capitalism and promotes more socially and environmentally equitable relations. Freegans reject the normative categorization of discarded food as valueless, unhygienic and inedible, and instead reclaim food disposed of by retailers for human consumption. Literature to date c...
Freeganism: A local exploration Freeganism is a food movement for people who refuse to be apart of t...
As part of the global 'rights to the city' movement and mounting concern over food waste, ...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
This thesis offers a sociological analysis of food waste as a social issue of importance. Alongside ...
A common problem in all affluent societies, particularly in the retail sector, is the burgeoning issu...
Food waste is a problem with serious environmental, social, financial, and moral implications. Reduc...
Stigma is often encountered by recipients who receive food donations from charities, while the consu...
This thesis examines the topic of household food wastage in New Zealand. The possible ecological eco...
Research into food waste has shown that around one third of the food that is produced for human cons...
Domestic food waste is a concept that recently has gained a lot of interest in the waste management ...
Food waste becomes raw material for new cycles. Based on this assumption, the paper explores the fo...
This article presents an ethnographic study of 'freegans', individuals who use behaviors like dumpst...
Freeganism is a counter-culture practice, lifestyle, and philosophy that resists the waste and explo...
Dumpster diving for food implies using discarded edibles found in waste containers behind supermarke...
Master's thesis in International Hospitality ManagementFood waste has been linked to the elevated le...
Freeganism: A local exploration Freeganism is a food movement for people who refuse to be apart of t...
As part of the global 'rights to the city' movement and mounting concern over food waste, ...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
This thesis offers a sociological analysis of food waste as a social issue of importance. Alongside ...
A common problem in all affluent societies, particularly in the retail sector, is the burgeoning issu...
Food waste is a problem with serious environmental, social, financial, and moral implications. Reduc...
Stigma is often encountered by recipients who receive food donations from charities, while the consu...
This thesis examines the topic of household food wastage in New Zealand. The possible ecological eco...
Research into food waste has shown that around one third of the food that is produced for human cons...
Domestic food waste is a concept that recently has gained a lot of interest in the waste management ...
Food waste becomes raw material for new cycles. Based on this assumption, the paper explores the fo...
This article presents an ethnographic study of 'freegans', individuals who use behaviors like dumpst...
Freeganism is a counter-culture practice, lifestyle, and philosophy that resists the waste and explo...
Dumpster diving for food implies using discarded edibles found in waste containers behind supermarke...
Master's thesis in International Hospitality ManagementFood waste has been linked to the elevated le...
Freeganism: A local exploration Freeganism is a food movement for people who refuse to be apart of t...
As part of the global 'rights to the city' movement and mounting concern over food waste, ...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...