Banal Sustainability : Renewing the Cultural Norm of Not Wasting Food
Abstract
Recently food waste has been raised as a major sustainability problem: roughly one third of the food produced globally ends up lost or wasted. In this article, I analyse the ways interested citizens attach meaning to food waste reduction, based on eight qualitative interviews conducted with people attending a consumer education event in Helsinki in 2017. Adopting a discourse studies approach, I ask how the rationale of food waste reduction is constructed in the interviews. I present three discourses in which it is constructed and discuss a discursive change constructed in the data. I interpret the change as reconstituting the traditional cultural norm of not wasting food. It is connected to (hopes for) a wider sustainability transition and a related cultural change.
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Format
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Research article
Published
2022
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Publisher
Open Library of the Humanities
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0425-4597
DOI
https://doi.org/10.16995/ee.4804
Language
English
Published in
Ethnologia Europaea
Citation
- Raippalinna, L.-M. (2022). Banal Sustainability : Renewing the Cultural Norm of Not Wasting Food. Ethnologia Europaea, 52(1), 1-23. https://doi.org/10.16995/ee.4804
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