Upcycled Food: Establishing behavioural economics research collaboration on motivating consumers to purchase climate-friendly upcycled food
Name of applicant
Toke Fosgaard
Title
Associate Professor
Institution
University of Copenhagen
Amount
DKK 98,000
Year
2022
Type of grant
Field Trips / Research Stays < 100,000
Summary
Upcycled food is a new way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from food production. Food is taking up around a fourth of all greenhouse gas emissions in the world, so there is a significant need to make food less emitting. Upcycled food is a potential part of the solution to this. The idea with upcycling is that leftover resources from exciting food production, which are often decarded, can instead be used as inputs for new food production, thereby saving the need for producing these inputs. On a research stay with the Norwegian School of Economics, I will initiate research at the intersection of behavioral economics and sustainable food choices. The aim is to collect measures on how consumers are best motivated to take upcycled food choices.