Essays about: "social or environmental labelling"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words social or environmental labelling.

  1. 1. Upscaling agroecology in Sweden : a participatory-backcasting approach to investigate top-down measures for promoting an agroecological transition of the Swedish agricultural system

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of People and Society

    Author : Pablo Ratti; [2023]
    Keywords : Agroecology; transition; top-down; scenario; participatory policies;

    Abstract : Alongside its important contribution to the increase of yields, industrial agriculture has also generated environmental, social and economical negative side effects. Moreover, the forecasted growth of the world’s population puts more pressure for solutions on how to increase food supply while reducing the negative effects of the current agricultural system. READ MORE

  2. 2. Farming in the European Union: from organic to sustainable. An assessment of a legal transition based on land stewardship and participatory guarantee systems

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Author : Javier Munoz-Blanco Garcia; [2015]
    Keywords : participatory guarantee systems; land stewardship; organic farming; agroecology; sustainability science; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The conventional agricultural production system is not sustainable. Organic agriculture is assumed to be sustainable from the environmental perspective, and its production and labelling has been regulated in the European Union (EU). READ MORE

  3. 3. Consumer practices in use and disposal : the sustainable fashion challenge

    University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen Textilhögskolan

    Author : TERESA GALLARDO; KRISTA KORKIAKOSKI; [2014]
    Keywords : consumer behaviour; consumer practices; garment life cycle; upcycling; swapping; sustainable fashion; sustainability practices; sociocultural forces; DIY; use and disposal practices;

    Abstract : In the last two decades a drive for sustainable fashion emerged, grew and ultimately failed. In its beginnings the boom of green fashion and the saturation of labelled so-called sustainable garments, followed by the realization that most of the labelling did not hold any consistency behind it, overwhelmed consumers and made them immune to the effects of green marketing. READ MORE

  4. 4. Social or environmental labelling- Consumers’ knowledge, attitudes and preferences

    University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen Textilhögskolan

    Author : MILLA SALMI; [2014]
    Keywords : labelling; social or environmental labelling; eco-labelling; sustainability; transparency; fashion consumer; visual verbal communication; consumer buying behaviour; green consumerism;

    Abstract : Social or environmental labelling- Consumers’ knowledge, attitudes and preferencesEngelska nyckelord: labelling, social or environmental labelling, eco-labelling, sustainability, transparency, fashion consumer, visual/verbal communication, consumer buying behaviour, green consumerism.Sammanfattning på engelska: In the recent years the Swedish fashion retailers have increased their range of various social or environmental labels on their garments which in return has created confusion amongst the fashion consumers. READ MORE

  5. 5. Marketing Sustainability in Charter Tourism : The Influence of Brands, Eco-Labels and their Combination on the Swedish Charter Tourist´s Decision Making

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Anders Reje; Elena Dreger; [2014]
    Keywords : Charter Tourism; Sustainability Marketing; Eco-Tourism; Tourism Branding; Eco- Labelling; Co-Branding; Service Marketing; Consumer Decision Making; Conjoint Analysis;

    Abstract : Tourism as one of the biggest industries in the world has been changing continuously and rapidly. The publishing of the Brundtland Report in 1987 has accelerated the discussion about combining economic, social and environmental factors – the so-called triple-bottom line – in order to secure long-term sustainable living conditions on a finite planet for both business and society. READ MORE