Essays about: "consumers’ disposal behaviour"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 essays containing the words consumers’ disposal behaviour.
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1. The impact of coronavirus pandemic on sustainable consumer behaviour: a cross-cultural analysis
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : The issues of sustainable development began to attract researchers in the second half of the twentieth century. Since then, interest in this topic has only increased. READ MORE
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2. The mediating impact of monetary incentives : A study on consumers’ willingness to recycle sWEEE
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälleAbstract : E-waste is a growing problem across the world. With a higher living standard comes an increase in electronic product usage and subsequently discarding, which leads to negative environmental and human impact when discarded incorrectly. This improper discarding of E-waste is most prevalent in the small equipment category. READ MORE
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3. Sustainable Disposal Behaviour of the Fast Fashion Consumer : A Practice Perspective
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : The textile and fashion industry is one of the most extensive and unsustainable industries in the world. Fast fashion companies, and the consumers purchasing, using and disposing the items, have an especially negative impact on the environment. READ MORE
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4. From harvest to end consumer: Consequence of the behaviour of "Generation Y " regarding food waste on the supply chain of fresh fruits and vegetables
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, Centre of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (CeLS)Abstract : Food waste is a major issue from various perspectives. During the process from harvest to the end consumer, almost one-third of food produced is wasted. It is not just the wasted food during the process that is concerning, there are issues in sustainability related to food waste that need to be considered. READ MORE
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5. Long Live Sustainable Clothing: A Study on Nudging the Swedish Consumer Towards Increasing Garment Recycling Intention
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategiAbstract : The fashion industry is the second most polluting industry in the world, accounting for 10% of all global carbon emissions. Previous research has shown that a great majority (80%) of the climate impact stems from the production phase and that the most efficient way to soften the impact is to prolong the garments' life through different means of recycling. READ MORE