Unsustainable burgers? Deploying carbon footprint labels to enhance sustainability perceptions of animal-based food products
Ming Yang Avon Ang,
Nicolas Pontes and
Cassandra France
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2024, vol. 76, issue C
Abstract:
Environmental sustainability stands at the forefront of global issues, with many consumers changing their habits to reduce their carbon footprint. A prime example is the cutback in meat consumption and increased adoption of a plant-based diet by consumers across the globe. This research examines this phenomenon and considers the impact of the carbon footprint label in shifting consumers’ perceptions of environmental sustainability of plant-based and animal-based food products; identifying implications for purchase intent. Additionally, the research explores how the effect varies with different levels of consumer perceived believability. A study of 605 online Proflific participants from the US provided data for analysis using PROCESS macro in SPSS. Results indicate that as perceived believability increases, a carbon footprint label has an increasingly positive effect on perceived environmental sustainability for animal-based products but not for products derived from plant protein. We add to current theory and practice by examining emerging nuances in plant-based food consumption, identifying a halo effect for plant-based foods that impact consumer perceptions derived from package labels.
Keywords: Environmental sustainability; Plant-based; Front-of-package label; Halo effect; Carbon footprint; Perceived believability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2023.103567
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