Putting single-use plastics to an end with VU Amsterdam

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Cucumbers, peppers, lettuce… many vegetables appear in our supermarkets covered in plastic. Single-use plastic generates a huge amount of plastic waste. But how can we address this issue as consumers?

Yue Dou, an assistant professor from the NRS Department of the ITC Faculty (University of Twente) is developing a project with Meike Morren from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam as part of a novel funding scheme collaboration between the two universities to involve consumers and supply chains in reducing single-use plastics.

There are two main reasons why Yue decided to investigate single-use plastics: “The first is the academic reason. I have always studied agent-based models in food systems. The end consumer and supply chains are both part of the food system. I noticed there is a lot of research on consumer behaviour to be more sustainable and, at the same time, there is research on spatial analysis of store locations, but there are not many linkages between these two fields as a clear gap. I thought that addressing this gap was important” explains Yue. But besides that, there is a personal motivation behind this project “When I go to some supermarkets, I can never find a cucumber without plastic wrap. That triggered me to investigate the location of stores near me where I could buy vegetables or fruits without plastic, but I couldn’t find any information” states Yue.

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