This study consists of an initial evaluation of the use and regulation of [environmental] claims in Ireland, in order to identify how they may be most effectively used to promote sustainable consumption. This final Report has been prepared as part of the Environmental Research Technological Development and Innovation Programme under the Productive Sector Operational Programme 2000–2006.Ireland's National Development Plan 2000–200
This thesis examines the extent to which Green Consumerism has the capacity to confer competitive ad...
Global climate action is not currently aligned with the Paris Agreement goals to limit temperature r...
This thesis examines the extent to which Green Consumerism has the capacity to confer competitive ad...
This study consists of an initial evaluation of the use and regulation of [environmental] claims in ...
Past, current and future interactions between pressures, chemical status and biological quality elem...
The extraordinarily rapid rate of growth of the Irish economy in the past decade has provided many b...
Journal articleIn recent years, the concept of sustainable consumption (SC) has received increased a...
THESIS 9731This thesis is a collection of essays on household-level tax and environmental issues in ...
Household consumption levels are escalating across the island of Ireland. Although emissions from tr...
peer-reviewedA key feature of the Irish economy is the strong presence of small- to medium-sized en...
Household consumption levels are escalating across the island of Ireland. Although emissions from t...
A major challenge facing the world is the need to enhance sustainability urgently as we face the int...
Sustainable consumption is generally conceived as the use of goods and services that respond to bas...
Increasing levels of global household consumption, particularly in developed countries, represent a ...
This thesis examines the extent to which Green Consumerism has the capacity to confer competitive ad...
This thesis examines the extent to which Green Consumerism has the capacity to confer competitive ad...
Global climate action is not currently aligned with the Paris Agreement goals to limit temperature r...
This thesis examines the extent to which Green Consumerism has the capacity to confer competitive ad...
This study consists of an initial evaluation of the use and regulation of [environmental] claims in ...
Past, current and future interactions between pressures, chemical status and biological quality elem...
The extraordinarily rapid rate of growth of the Irish economy in the past decade has provided many b...
Journal articleIn recent years, the concept of sustainable consumption (SC) has received increased a...
THESIS 9731This thesis is a collection of essays on household-level tax and environmental issues in ...
Household consumption levels are escalating across the island of Ireland. Although emissions from tr...
peer-reviewedA key feature of the Irish economy is the strong presence of small- to medium-sized en...
Household consumption levels are escalating across the island of Ireland. Although emissions from t...
A major challenge facing the world is the need to enhance sustainability urgently as we face the int...
Sustainable consumption is generally conceived as the use of goods and services that respond to bas...
Increasing levels of global household consumption, particularly in developed countries, represent a ...
This thesis examines the extent to which Green Consumerism has the capacity to confer competitive ad...
This thesis examines the extent to which Green Consumerism has the capacity to confer competitive ad...
Global climate action is not currently aligned with the Paris Agreement goals to limit temperature r...
This thesis examines the extent to which Green Consumerism has the capacity to confer competitive ad...