Summary information

Study title

Household Simulation Model: A Dataset for Evaluating Interventions to Reduce Packaging and Chicken Waste in UK Households, 2021-2023

Creator

Martin Torrejon, V, City, University of London
Kandemir, C, The University of Sheffield

Study number / PID

856483 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-856483 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

This dataset provides the input files and results for the new Household Simulation Model, which explores the impact of four interventions on the amount of packaging and chicken waste generated in UK households. The interventions studied include pack size availability in the market shelves (PCK), shelf life extension for unopened and opened chicken packs (SFH), food portioning in households (PRT), and the likelihood of checking storage and writing a shopping list before the main shopping event (LST). The dataset is organised into four folders, each representing an intervention, with subfolders containing input files for different scenarios and a summary file with the results. The provided data can be used to analyse the effectiveness of various strategies in reducing packaging and food waste and to inform policy-making and consumer behavior change efforts.THE PROBLEM Plastic packaging waste is a major issue that has recently entered public consciousness, with the British government committing to a 25-year plan that would phase out disposable packaging by 2042. Around 41% of plastic packaging is used for food, with the UK generating 1 million tonnes per year of packaging waste. Food packaging has had a 1844% increase in recycling since 2007, yet still only one third of food packaging is currently recycled [3]. Currently many consumers are boycotting plastic packaging. However, this is leading to a rise in food waste (and foodborne illness risk) due to decreased shelf life. Up to a third of the resources used to produce food could be saved by eliminating food waste [1]. In the UK, approximately 10 million tonnes of food are wasted every year, with the average family (i.e. a household containing children) spending £700 a year on food that is wasted. 31% of avoidable household food waste (1.3 million tonnes), is caused by a mismatch of packaging, pack, and portion size, and household food habits [2]. Plastic pollution and food waste can be reduced through...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/2021 - 28/09/2023

Country

United Kingdom

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Household

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

The Household Simulation Model was developed using a Discrete Event Simulation approach to simulate the behavior of various household archetypes in response to different market and consumer interventions. The input files were created using Excel and contain multiple tabs, each representing a specific aspect of the simulation: input market, input initial, input storing, input purchase, input consumption and input expiry. Each scenario was run using different input values to simulate the effect of the intervention on the amount of packaging and chicken waste generated. The output results were generated in the tab ‘Results A’ in the input files and were then analysed and summarised in a pivot table for visualization and comparison.

Funding information

Grant number

NE/V010654/1

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2023

Terms of data access

The UK Data Archive has granted a dissemination embargo. The embargo will end on 25 November 2024 and the data will then be available in accordance with the access level selected.

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