Navigating a citizen science food waste project

Challenges and lessons learned

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2025.143.035

Keywords:

citizen science, food waste, critical reflection, household waste, agent-based model, case study

Abstract

While citizen science has increasingly gained recognition as a valuable approach for engaging the public in scientific research, the method has seen limited application in food waste contexts. Our reflective essay examines the application of citizen science to address household food waste as part of a broader, interdisciplinary research initiative, focusing on the challenges we experienced and the lessons we gleaned from applying the citizen science process to our research. Our study gathered two rounds of empirical household data on food and food-related packaging discard behav­iors to refine a predictive agent-based model designed by our project partners to simulate house­hold food waste patterns and implications. Over a two-week period in April 2024, citizen scientists in two Florida cities documented the types, quantities, and reasons for discarding food, as well as associ­ated packaging waste. While the project demon­strated the utility of citizen science for gathering food waste data, it also highlighted several logistical and methodological challenges, including complex­ities in materials distribution, participant training, and maintaining data quality. Based on our experi­ence, we offer recommendations for future citizen science projects in the food waste domain, empha­sizing the importance of well-designed materials, robust partnerships, and strategies to mitigate par­ticipant fatigue. This essay underscores citizen sci­ence’s potential to illuminate consumer food waste research while offering guidance to researchers and practitioners interested in the method on how to mitigate challenges and achieve intended outcomes and impacts.

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Author Biographies

Cody Gusto, University of Florida

PhD; Research Coordinator, Department of Agricultural Education and Communication

Catherine G. Campbell, University of Florida

PhD, MPH, CPH; Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Community Food Systems, Department of Family, Youth, and Community Sciences, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

Kay Kelsey, University of Florida

PhD; Professor, Evaluation Specialist, and Project Manager, Crop Transformation Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

Ziynet Boz, University of Florida

PhD; Assistant Professor, Sustainable Food Systems Engineering, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

Published

2025-07-10

How to Cite

Gusto, C., Campbell, C., Kelsey, K., & Boz, Z. (2025). Navigating a citizen science food waste project: Challenges and lessons learned. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 14(3), 529–544. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2025.143.035

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