Effects of public policy interventions for environmentally sustainable food consumption: a systematic map of available evidence.
Ylva RanPierre Van RysselbergeBiljana MacuraU Martin PerssonAssem Abu HatabMalin JonellTherese LindahlElin RöösPublished in: Environmental evidence (2024)
The literature assessing policies for sustainable food consumption is dominated by studies on non-intrusive policy instruments; labels, information campaigns, menu design changes and editing choice contexts. There is a strong need for research on sustainable food policies to leave the lab and enter the real world, which will require support and cooperation of public and private sector stakeholders. Impact evaluations of large-scale interventions require scaling-up of available research funding and stronger multidisciplinary research, including collaborations with industry and other societal actors. Future research in this field should also go beyond the European and North American context, to obtain evidence on how to counteract increasing environmental pressures from food consumption worldwide.