2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10020351
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How Eco-Labelling Influences Environmentally Conscious Consumption of Construction Products

Abstract: Abstract:Interior wall paints and coatings may evaporate hazardous emissions such as volatile organic compound and formaldehyde.

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“…Also, green packaging is at the core of many companies' marketing efforts, as discarded packaging accounts for a large proportion of waste in industrialized economies as well as the negative impact on the environment [23]. Some businesses are looking towards gaining an edge by repackaging their products into environmentally friendly packages, cutting down on extras and wasted materials [24], and using eco-labels, which are considered to be an effective method to market greener products [25][26][27][28][29]. Green promotion has been one of the most controversial areas, and is frequently criticized for presenting oversimplified solutions to complex environmental problems or even revealing unfounded and misleading claims [30]; however, its role in bringing into the market information about environmental sustainability must be acknowledged.…”
Section: Conceptual Evolution Of Green Marketing In Facing Sustainabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, green packaging is at the core of many companies' marketing efforts, as discarded packaging accounts for a large proportion of waste in industrialized economies as well as the negative impact on the environment [23]. Some businesses are looking towards gaining an edge by repackaging their products into environmentally friendly packages, cutting down on extras and wasted materials [24], and using eco-labels, which are considered to be an effective method to market greener products [25][26][27][28][29]. Green promotion has been one of the most controversial areas, and is frequently criticized for presenting oversimplified solutions to complex environmental problems or even revealing unfounded and misleading claims [30]; however, its role in bringing into the market information about environmental sustainability must be acknowledged.…”
Section: Conceptual Evolution Of Green Marketing In Facing Sustainabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A five-point Likert scale was used to collect opinions from sustainability experts in order to identify, rank, and prioritize the barriers regarding to their level of impact from the perspective of professionals with recognized competence. This is the most requested measurement scale in PP research [7], [9], [12], [16], [21], [26], [28], [43], [56]- [58] and the higher the average value of a barrier, the greater the perception of its overcoming complexity. Simultaneously with the Delphi study, a comprehensive literature review was carried out to define the most common barriers encountered in recent published work worldwide, allowing responses to the research questions.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The everyday choice of products and services of millions of buyers can stimulate or draw back the sustainable development of the global economy [1][2][3][4]. In addition to assortment and price, information about the environmental properties of goods and the impact of the production of these goods on the environment is becoming an increasingly important factor of consumer choice in developed countries [5][6][7]. One of the main ways of communicating this information to the consumer is ecolabeling and eco-declarations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well-known from the literature that ecolabeling can complement more conventional policy instruments such as taxes and subsidies in stimulating more sustainable development of the economy [3,8,9]. Ecolabeling increases consumer awareness and leads to the emergence of new environmentally friendly goods, technologies and production systems [6,10,11]. It is a way for firms to appeal to the consumers' preferences for green products and an efficient instrument for the government to internalize the negative externalities through the Pigouvian tax.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%