Sustainable Consumption: Conceptualization and Characterization of the Complexity of “Being” a Sustainable Consumer—A Systematic Review of the Scientific Literature
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(10), P. 8401 - 8401
Published: May 22, 2023
Sustainable
consumption
is
a
key
concept
in
society
and
the
environment
due
to
its
direct
relationship
with
sustainable
development;
importance
lies
decoupling
of
economic
growth
environmental
damage
involvement
various
behavioral
disciplines
ecological
concepts.
Therefore,
this
research
aims
analyze
scientific
articles
linked
perspectives
under
discussion.
Due
scope
objective
systematizing
existing
literature
on
Scopus
Web
Science,
systematic
review
was
carried
out,
including
104
considering
criteria
that
respond
questions
posed.
It
concluded
complex
nebulous
whose
theoretical
fragmentation
gives
it
breadth
but
generates
overlapping
Likewise,
link
between
consumer
circular
economy
difficulties
behind
such
interaction
denoted.
The
complexity
being
green
current
times
aspects
comprise
were
also
covered,
importance,
role,
tools
government
consumption.
Thus,
expected
generate
consistent
framework
facilitating
creation
new
applied
research,
highlighted
through
analysis.
Language: Английский
Circular consumption in agri-food to become sustainable: a semi-systematic review
Circular Economy and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 3, 2025
Language: Английский
Are university students really hungry for sustainability? A choice experiment on new food products from circular economy
Agricultural and Food Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: July 4, 2024
Abstract
Consumers
are
demonstrating
increasing
awareness
towards
initiatives
promoting
sustainable
practices
in
the
food
sector.
This
is
particularly
pronounced
among
university
students,
a
segment
known
for
its
receptivity
to
sustainability
initiatives.
Utilizing
choice
experiment,
this
study
examines
Italian
students’
preferences
fruit
juice
produced
by
hypothetical
company.
Specifically,
research
explicitly
assesses
premium
price
attributable
circular
economy
certification—a
relatively
new
standard—in
comparison
with
widely
recognized
and
appreciated
organic
certification.
Furthermore,
evaluates
potential
additive
value
of
possessing
both
certifications
jointly.
Results
indicate
that
consumers
willing
pay
products
labelled
attributes.
However,
presence
an
certification,
certification
diminished
more
than
half.
Finally,
who
have
received
environmental
training
demonstrate
higher
such
products,
highlighting
role
education
choices.
These
findings
suggest
market
exists
economy-certified
providing
incentive
businesses
adopt
practices.
Environmental
plays
relevant
fostering
transitions,
thereby
underscoring
significance
shaping
conscious
consumer
behaviour.
Language: Английский
Zero Waste as a Determinant of Shaping Green Economy Processes on the Example of Communes of Eastern Poland in 2010–2020
Energies,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
16(1), P. 19 - 19
Published: Dec. 20, 2022
The
green
economy
is
a
form
of
economic
progress.
It
promotes
environmentally
sustainable,
low-carbon,
and
inclusive
development.
ensures
environmental
sustainability
preserves
the
conditions
for
social
current
model
resource
management
not
sustainable
puts
pressure
on
environment.
proposed
steps
toward
are
intended
to
benefit
both
environment,
economy,
society.
aim
study
was
assess
spatial
differentiation
relationship
between
zero
waste
concept
Eastern
Poland’s
municipalities.
assessment
performed
using
synthetic
measure.
choice
variables
determined
by
availability
data
in
Bank
Local
Data
Central
Statistical
Office
(BDL
GUS)
years
2010–2020
terms
(709)
municipalities
Poland.
measure
ranged
from
0.28
0.56
2010
0.59
2020;
measure,
0.19
0.55
0.32
0.53
2020.
Spatially,
essence
or
stems
desire
reduce
burden
environment
creating
attractive
living
business
activities.
development
shape
aspect
while
ensuring
security
quality
life.
Language: Английский
Characterization of a Coal Shale from Marcel Mining as Raw Material for Geopolymer Manufacturing
Published: Feb. 14, 2023
Implementing
the
idea
of
a
circular
economy
is
one
way
to
reduce
carbon
emissions
and,
at
same
time,
consumption
natural
resources.
The
use
mining
waste
as
raw
material
helps
meet
growing
demand
for
construction
materials
with
smaller
footprint.
article
shows
possibility
using
coal
shale
from
Marcel
create
new
eco-friendly
materials,
geopolymers.
main
aim
presented
research
includes
characteristics
and
synthesis
geopolymers
based
on
(coal
mining)
next,
investigations
obtained
materials.
Geopolymer
was
prepared
sodium
activator
plus
milled
calcinated
precursor
In
this
study,
following
methods
were
used:
particle
size
analysis,
XRD
mechanical
properties
tests
(compressive
bonding
strength),
microstructure
analysis—scanning
electron
microscopy.
results
show
potential
extraction
company
obtain
advanced
applications
in
geopolymerization
process.
had
compressive
strength
12.7
MPa
bending
3.4
MPa,
which
makes
it
possible
such
various
types
foundations,
walls,
columns,
lintels,
terraces,
stairs,
ceilings,
small
building
elements,
architecture.
proposed
process
could
be
promising
alternative
current
managing
rock,
particular
hard
mining.
Language: Английский
Incorporating Health Impacts into the Circular Economy: A Comprehensive Assessment of Worker and Consumer Safety in the Plastic Production and Recycling Industries
Md. Rakib Hasan Roni,
No information about this author
Md Abid Afridi
No information about this author
Published: Oct. 27, 2023
The
world's
plastic
production
is
expected
to
double
in
the
next
20
years,
causing
significant
environmental
and
sustainability
challenges.
That
where
necessity
shift
a
circular
economy
(CE)
from
linear
becomes
evident.
CE
aims
solve
huge
waste
challenges
by
introducing
newer
strategies
of
repairing,
recycling,
reusing,
designing
products
with
longer
life
cycle
less
impacts.
While
most
existing
approaches
quantifying
circularity
consider
different
economic
factors,
they
often
neglect
health
aspects.
This
article
emphasizes
need
incorporate
impacts
into
concept
economy,
focusing
on
industry.
It
highlights
effects
workers
during
consumers
throughout
product's
span,
including
recycling
reuse.
risks
associated
occupational
safety
hazards,
chemicals
utilized
released
containers
(such
as
carcinogens,
bisphenol
A,
phthalates)
prolonged
use
were
analyzed.
also
examines
connecting
proposes
methods
address
worker
consumer
aspects
assessing
circularity.
Three
case
studies
industries
are
presented
recommend
that
despite
efforts,
scores
their
be
lower
due
substantial
experienced
workers.
Language: Английский
Impact of Biopolymers in a Circular Economy
Shalini Mohan,
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Lakshmanan Muthulakshmi,
No information about this author
Nellaiah Hariharan
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et al.
Nanotechnology in the life sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 413 - 436
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Evaluating the Eco-Intensity Dynamics of the Mining Industry in Russia: Towards a Circular Economy
Irina Elokhova,
No information about this author
Kirill Vyatkin,
No information about this author
P. Yu. Ilyushin
No information about this author
et al.
Recycling,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(2), P. 31 - 31
Published: March 1, 2023
One
of
the
main
tasks
circular
economy
is
decoupling
between
economic
growth
and
natural
resource
consumption
at
input
volume
generated
waste
output.
The
effectiveness
this
process
can
be
assessed
by
dynamics
eco-intensity
indicators
macro-,
meso-
micro-levels.
article
presents
assessment
results
color
mining
sector
in
Russia,
which
show
may
reflect
trend
towards
a
economy.
For
period
2010–2021,
it
was
revealed
that
negative
expansion
“Black”
have
been
observed
terms
atmospheric
pollution,
strong
“Green”
hydrosphere
weak
“Brown”
electricity
consumption,
according
to
water
intake
from
bodies,
coupling
growth.
During
study
period,
gross
value
added
(GVA)
industry
Russia
comparable
prices
increased
77%,
while
industry’s
impact
on
atmosphere
34%;
production
generation
131%,
decreased
51%.
environmental
efficiency
any
system
achieved
influencing
drivers
barriers
moving
economy,
so
important
identify
most
significant
factors
influence
for
particular
industry,
region
or
country
current
conditions.
Using
ordinary
least
squares
(OLS)
method,
reflecting
innovative
activities
reducing
field
bodies.
significance
these
factors’
has
confirmed
not
only
macro-level,
but
also
micro-level.
Language: Английский
La economía circular como factor clave para una ciudad sostenible en un distrito de Lima Metropolitana
Oscar Leonardo Quispe Vilca,
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Gina Beatriz Riera Campoblanco,
No information about this author
Pedro Javier Tamayo Huamán
No information about this author
et al.
Revista de Climatología,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23, P. 3675 - 3686
Published: Dec. 31, 2023
La
investigación
tuvo
por
objetivo
analizar
de
qué
manera
la
economía
circular
encamina
a
una
ciudad
sostenible
en
un
distrito
Lima
Metropolitana,
2023.
Para
ello
se
empleó
metodología
enfoque
cualitativo,
tipo
básico
y
diseño
fenomenológico,
información
obtuvo
realizando
entrevistas
como
instrumento
fichas
entrevista,
que
fueron
aplicados
especialistas
vinculados
al
tema
representantes
sociedad
civil.
Los
resultados
obtenidos
señalaron
carecen
campañas
sensibilización
sobre
los
beneficios
circular,
falta
políticas
públicas
temas
reutilización
reciclaje,
inversión
sectores
emergentes,
requiere
fortalecer
infraestructura
para
gestión
residuos
producción
energía
renovable.
Concluyendo
pesar
su
potencial
mejorar
sostenibilidad
las
ciudades,
enfrentó
desafíos
implementación,
dependencia
actividades
económicas
tradicionales
transición
hacia
este
modelo
implementación
integral
coordinada,
cambio
consumo
responsable
prolongar
el
ciclo
vida
materias
primas
reducir
residuos.