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From land to table: a sustainable chain towards collaborative consumption

In: Understanding Collaborative Consumption

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  • Angelo Ranieri
  • Marco Tregua
  • Irene Di Bernardo

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This chapter investigates the infusion of collaborative consumption (CC) along the entire food supply chain to explain the multiple contributions it might offer to the food industry. Such a view, which combines insights garnered at the societal, business, and consumer levels, tracks representative initiatives from the seeding of plants to the consumption of food to offer insights into how CC has been infused into the supply chain. Analysis of multiple initiatives highlight new drivers stimulating the participation of local actors, such as the opportunity to cultivate new vegetable species and the willingness to preserve threatened ones, the preservation of traditions, and the goal of reducing costs and increasing the benefits for producers.

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  • Angelo Ranieri & Marco Tregua & Irene Di Bernardo, 2024. "From land to table: a sustainable chain towards collaborative consumption," Chapters, in: Pia A. Albinsson & B. Y. Perera & Stephanie J. Lawson (ed.), Understanding Collaborative Consumption, chapter 13, pages 168-184, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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