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Technicolouring the fridge: reducing food waste through uses of colour-coding and cameras

Published: 25 November 2014 Publication History

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Domestic food wastage is a growing problem for the environment and food security. Some causes of domestic food wastes are attributed to a consumer's behaviours during food purchasing, storage and consumption, such as: excessive food purchases and stockpiling in storage. Recent efforts in human-computer interaction research have examined ways of influencing consumer behaviour. The outcomes have led to a number of interventions that assist users with performing everyday tasks. The Internet Fridge is an example of such an intervention. However, new pioneering technologies frequently confront barriers that restrict their future impact in the market place, which has prompted investigations into the effectiveness of behaviour changing interventions used to encourage more sustainable practices. In this paper, we investigate and compare the effectiveness of two interventions that encourage behaviour change: FridgeCam and the Colour Code Project. We use FridgeCam to examine how improving a consumer's food supply knowledge can reduce food stockpiling. We use the Colour Code Project to examine how improving consumer awareness of food location can encourage consumption of forgotten foods. We explore opportunities to integrate these interventions into commercially available technologies, such as the Internet Fridge, to: (i) increase the technology's benefit and value to users, and (ii) promote reduced domestic food wastage. We conclude that interventions improving consumer food supply and location knowledge can promote behaviours that reduce domestic food waste over a longer term. The implications of this research present new opportunities for existing and future technologies to play a key role in reducing domestic food waste.

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    MUM '14: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
    November 2014
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    2. FridgePal
    3. HCI
    4. behaviour change
    5. colour code
    6. food location
    7. food supply
    8. urban informatics
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