Sustainable consumption is unlikely to be achieved as long as the quantity of household waste generated in industrial nations continues to rise. One factor underlying this trend is the life span of household goods. This article contributes to recent advances in life-cycle thinking by highlighting the significance of product life spans for sustainable consumption and exploring the current state of research. A theoretical model is developed to demonstrate how, by contributing to efficiency and sufficiency, longer product life spans may secure progress toward sustainable consumption. Empirical research undertaken in the United Kingdom on consumer attitudes and behavior relating to the life spans of household products is reviewed and factors th...
In this paper, the issue of the deliberate aging of products by manufacturers is discussed. Delibera...
We are in an age of incontrovertible climate change, yet efforts to tackle this crisis have largely ...
This paper compares the treatment of duration in two episodes of twentieth-century history: the emer...
In recent years the sustainability of consumption levels within industrialised countries has been in...
Public interest in the durability of household appliances may be traced back 40 years to criticism o...
In recent years the sustainability of consumption levels within industrialised countries has been in...
This briefing outlines the benefits of increasing consumer demand for longer lasting products and de...
The extension of product lifetimes of consumer goods has the potential to encourage sustainable con...
Increasing global demand for durable goods prevents the decoupling of economic growth from natural r...
© 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
The concept of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) is of increasing interest to government,...
non-peer-reviewedConsumers play an essential role in efforts to extend product lifetimes (PL) and co...
Product life extension is recognized as an important tool for creating more sustainable production a...
We investigate life-cycle patterns of demand for services from household durables using UK panel dat...
The research identifies the benefits of understanding consumer decisions at the point of discarding ...
In this paper, the issue of the deliberate aging of products by manufacturers is discussed. Delibera...
We are in an age of incontrovertible climate change, yet efforts to tackle this crisis have largely ...
This paper compares the treatment of duration in two episodes of twentieth-century history: the emer...
In recent years the sustainability of consumption levels within industrialised countries has been in...
Public interest in the durability of household appliances may be traced back 40 years to criticism o...
In recent years the sustainability of consumption levels within industrialised countries has been in...
This briefing outlines the benefits of increasing consumer demand for longer lasting products and de...
The extension of product lifetimes of consumer goods has the potential to encourage sustainable con...
Increasing global demand for durable goods prevents the decoupling of economic growth from natural r...
© 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
The concept of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) is of increasing interest to government,...
non-peer-reviewedConsumers play an essential role in efforts to extend product lifetimes (PL) and co...
Product life extension is recognized as an important tool for creating more sustainable production a...
We investigate life-cycle patterns of demand for services from household durables using UK panel dat...
The research identifies the benefits of understanding consumer decisions at the point of discarding ...
In this paper, the issue of the deliberate aging of products by manufacturers is discussed. Delibera...
We are in an age of incontrovertible climate change, yet efforts to tackle this crisis have largely ...
This paper compares the treatment of duration in two episodes of twentieth-century history: the emer...