by jarbel | Jun 24, 2024 | News, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption
Long-term sustainability, quality, and fairness are the guiding principles for French “slow fashion” companies developing their business models on the concept of “sufficiency.” – These companies focus on consumers’ actual needs, in...
by jarbel | Jun 19, 2024 | News, Sustainable Consumption
BILD: Andrea Linerstad, kulturarvspedagog och Maria Nelenius, lärare. Del av spelet till höger. “The Game of Consumption” was developed by researchers at KTH and Linköping University for Mistra Sustainable Consumption. But now, a museum educator and a...
by jarbel | Jun 19, 2024 | News, Sustainable Consumption
What do retirees in rural areas, newly arrived women, high-income earners in cities, and experts think about sustainable consumption? This is explored by Åsa Svenfelt, an associate professor in sustainable development and futures studies, in a new scientific article....
by jarbel | May 29, 2024 | News, Okategoriserade, Sustainable Consumption, Travel
Thinking about going on a road trip and camping this summer? Or taking the train to Berlin and staying in a hotel? Now it’s easier to compare vacation options based on their climate impact. On travelandclimate.org, travelers can compare and assess the climate impact...
by jarbel | May 28, 2024 | Film English, News, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption
Against the background of a planetary emergency and the lack of empirical evidence for absolute decoupling of GDP growth from resource consumption the lecture makes a case for degrowth. It addresses the complexity of degrowth transformations and suggests ways to...
by jarbel | May 7, 2024 | News, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption
IMAGE: Hampus André, researcher at KTH Despite research clearly indicating that sufficiency measures are required to address the environmental challenges we face, today’s life cycle analyses are not designed to measure them. However, a new article now...