Food waste is a growing global concern as it has major economic, social and environmental impacts. This paper reports on findings of a research study conducted in the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality in South Africa.The research was conducted as part of a larger project with the aim to compile household food waste data in a South African context. The research was conducted using structured questionnaires to assess the influence of socio-demographics on the amount of food waste generated in the households and ways to prevent food wastage. Forty three percent of the sampled students and young professionals aged 21 – 30 years old wasted less food compared to older people over the age of 61 – 70 years. Although the statistical significant difference with a probability show that there was no differences between age groups shown with a P-value of 0.0043. This was an interesting target group that has different values towards food than older generations. Food waste reduction is very complex since it is a multidimensional problem which needs more awareness on food waste and better food management that will result in people changing their habits.
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Ramukhwatho, F.R., Oelofse, S.H.H. and Du Plessis, R. 2018. Socio-demographic effects on household waste and prevention in the City of Tshwane metropolitan municipality. Wastecon 2018 Conference & Exhibition, 15-19 October 2018, Johannesburg, South Africa
Ramukhwatho, F. R., Oelofse, S. H., & Du Plessis, R. (2018). Socio-demographic effects on household waste and prevention in the City of Tshwane metropolitan municipality. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10548
Ramukhwatho, Fhumulani R, Suzanna HH Oelofse, and R Du Plessis. "Socio-demographic effects on household waste and prevention in the City of Tshwane metropolitan municipality." (2018): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10548
Ramukhwatho FR, Oelofse SH, Du Plessis R, Socio-demographic effects on household waste and prevention in the City of Tshwane metropolitan municipality; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10548 .