DOI: 10.33540/1659
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Consumption:the elephant in the room

Abstract: The consumption of goods and services is an understudied key contributor to the climate and environmental crises. In this dissertation we investigated how to change and reduce consumption for sustainability, from a broad multi-disciplinary perspective. First, based on a ten-discipline review of what influences consumption, we present a framework emphasizing that consumption, much more than driven by “consumers”, is a complex phenomenon that arises from the (inter)actions of multiple agents and contexts. Gover… Show more

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“…Moreover, society can -just like clear policy goalsinfluence priority setting for (industrial) research and development, and thus influence the direction of technological change (Hekkert et al, 2007;Wöhler et al, 2020). Reducing consumption is not merely about abstaining from consumption, but also about making more sustainable choices (Poças Ribeiro, 2023). Consumers might however not be able to make (more) sustainable purchases yet, as the full costs of pollution (in other words, the true cost on society) are not reflected in product prices.…”
Section: The (Non)necessity Of Chemicals In Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, society can -just like clear policy goalsinfluence priority setting for (industrial) research and development, and thus influence the direction of technological change (Hekkert et al, 2007;Wöhler et al, 2020). Reducing consumption is not merely about abstaining from consumption, but also about making more sustainable choices (Poças Ribeiro, 2023). Consumers might however not be able to make (more) sustainable purchases yet, as the full costs of pollution (in other words, the true cost on society) are not reflected in product prices.…”
Section: The (Non)necessity Of Chemicals In Societymentioning
confidence: 99%