Research Paper
Consumer attitudes towards sustainability attributes on food labels in the UK and Japan
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- Title
- Consumer attitudes towards sustainability attributes on food labels in the UK and Japan
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- Lincoln University
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- Description
With current concerns about climate change and the general status of the environment, there is an increasing expectation that products have sustainability credentials, and that these can be verified. Labelling is a common method of communicating certain product attributes to consumers that may influence their choices. There are different types of labels with several functions. The aim of this study was to investigate consumers‟, attitudes, knowledge and preferences towards certain sustainabil...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Conference paper
- Date created
- 2011-04
- Creator
- Saunders, Caroline / Guenther, Meike / Tait, Peter / Kaye Blake, W / Saunders, John / Miller, S / Abell, W
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/4428
- Related subjects
- sustainability / cross-country comparison / United Kingdom / consumer attitudes / food labelling / carbon footprint / Japan
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