Existing research has shown how contemporary patterns of consumption have become a major constraint to achieve sustainability. Due to the potential that the end-of-life of durable goods has for optimising consumption cycles, this thesis aims to contribute to the discussion by investigating the divestment process and its elements. Divestment refers to the moment when material possessions fall into disuse and a physical or emotional separation between owners and their possessions occurs. This study investigates divestment as a social practice, in order to situate it in the consumer culture as a sociohistorical setting. To this end, two different countries were selected for comparison: Mexico and the United Kingdom, in order to highlight how...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore consumers perceptions of sustainability, including ho...
In a circular economy, the collection of devices is essential to enable reuse, refurbishment, remanu...
In response to the rapidly growing consumption of clothing, environmental sustainability concerns ha...
non-peer-reviewedThis paper presents findings of research focused on the divestment of material poss...
University of Technology, Sydney. Institute for Sustainable Futures.This thesis concerns the practic...
The aim of this paper is to present preliminary findings of a study that is focused on divestment, ...
For the transition toward a circular economy, it is essential that products are returned for reuse, ...
This paper provides a geographical analysis of divestment. Drawing on two years of intensive qualita...
In this thesis the opportunities for designing products that are less resource intensive during use,...
The environmental and economic imperatives to dematerialise economies, or ‘do more with less’, have ...
This study approaches the complex interplay of consumption, the meaning of products, and person-prod...
For the transition toward a circular economy, it is essential that products are returned for reuse, ...
For the transition toward a circular economy, it is essential that products are returned for reuse, ...
Global planetary boundaries confer limits to production and consumption of material goods. They a...
Fashion consumers have more power to make a difference than ever before. Their attitudes, behaviour ...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore consumers perceptions of sustainability, including ho...
In a circular economy, the collection of devices is essential to enable reuse, refurbishment, remanu...
In response to the rapidly growing consumption of clothing, environmental sustainability concerns ha...
non-peer-reviewedThis paper presents findings of research focused on the divestment of material poss...
University of Technology, Sydney. Institute for Sustainable Futures.This thesis concerns the practic...
The aim of this paper is to present preliminary findings of a study that is focused on divestment, ...
For the transition toward a circular economy, it is essential that products are returned for reuse, ...
This paper provides a geographical analysis of divestment. Drawing on two years of intensive qualita...
In this thesis the opportunities for designing products that are less resource intensive during use,...
The environmental and economic imperatives to dematerialise economies, or ‘do more with less’, have ...
This study approaches the complex interplay of consumption, the meaning of products, and person-prod...
For the transition toward a circular economy, it is essential that products are returned for reuse, ...
For the transition toward a circular economy, it is essential that products are returned for reuse, ...
Global planetary boundaries confer limits to production and consumption of material goods. They a...
Fashion consumers have more power to make a difference than ever before. Their attitudes, behaviour ...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore consumers perceptions of sustainability, including ho...
In a circular economy, the collection of devices is essential to enable reuse, refurbishment, remanu...
In response to the rapidly growing consumption of clothing, environmental sustainability concerns ha...