New report: Energy use, flexibility and domestic food practices: implications for policy and intervention.

Energy and kitchen practices report DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.16398.46405 This report introduces a new approach to understanding the role of everyday household practices in domestic resource consumption and addressing the policy challenges this presents. To demonstrate this ‘change points’ approach we focus on one such topic: tackling energy use in the provision of food at home. ProvidingContinue reading “New report: Energy use, flexibility and domestic food practices: implications for policy and intervention.”

New report: Food waste, food safety and kitchen practices: implications for policy and intervention

Food waste and safety report – nexus at home doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.10747.62243 This report, produced in consultation with the Food Standards Agency, is one of four reports introducing a new approach to understanding the role of everyday household practices in domestic resource consumption and addressing the policy challenges this presents. To demonstrate this ‘change points’ approachContinue reading “New report: Food waste, food safety and kitchen practices: implications for policy and intervention”

New Report: Food waste and kitchen practices: implications for policy and intervention

Food waste report – nexus at home doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.23212.56960 This report, developed for and in consultation with Defra, is one of four reports introducing a new approach to understanding the role of everyday household practices in domestic resource consumption and addressing the policy challenges this presents. To demonstrate this ‘change points’ approach this report focuses onContinue reading “New Report: Food waste and kitchen practices: implications for policy and intervention”

New Report: Fats, oils, grease and kitchen practices implications for policy and intervention

FOG report and kitchen practices – nexus at home doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.13146.24005 This report, developed for and in consultation with Waterwise, is one of four reports introducing a new approach to understanding the role of everyday household practices in domestic resource consumption and addressing the policy challenges this presents. To demonstrate this ‘change points’ approach this reportContinue reading “New Report: Fats, oils, grease and kitchen practices implications for policy and intervention”