Brent R. Heard
Image
Research Assistant
Status:
Former
Education
- Ph.D. Resource Policy & Behavior, University of Michigan, 2020
- B.S. Economics and Environmental Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, 2015
Links
Research Interests
Brent Heard's work focuses on anticipating the sustainability implications of emerging technologies, with his current research investigating the effects of expanded refrigerated supply chains on food system sustainability.
Publications (10)
In the News (24)
WUOM
|
Issues Of The Environment: U-M Study Shows Delivered Meal Kits Are Greener Than Grocery Shopping
Food Processing - Australia
|
Meal kits are greener than grocery meals
Christian Science Monitor
|
Are meal kits bad for the environment? You might be surprised.
The Telegraph
|
Meal kits better for the environment than meals cooked from supermarket ingredients, study finds
London Evening Standard
|
Meal kits better for the environment than grocery shopping, according to a new study
Consumer Affairs
|
Meal kits are better for the environment than grocery store meals
Daily Mail
|
Meal kits are BETTER for the environment than going to the store despite the extra packaging, study finds
Gizmodo - Earther
|
Turns Out, Meal Kits Might Not Suck for the Planet
Popular Science
|
Meal kits are full of wasteful packaging—but they might still beat the grocery store
University of Michigan News
|
Those home-delivered meal kits are greener than you thought, new study concludes
Science Daily
|
Those home-delivered meal kits are greener than you thought
University of Michigan News Service
|