This paper examines green consumption in the context of an increasing focus on sustainable lifestyles. The authors argue that green buying must be seen in the context of wider debates surrounding the development of sustainable ways of living that incorporate other environmental actions in an holistic conceptualisation of sustainable lifestyles. This framework is operationalised in a study of environmental action in and around the home, in which 1600 households in Devon were asked questions concerning their everyday environmental actions. These results were manipulated so as to investigate how the different behaviours related to each other and also whether different groups of individuals could be identified, conforming to different lifestyle...
Environmental degradation is increasingly attracting the attention of public opinion; however, the r...
A widespread opinion is that present human societies rely on models of production and consumption th...
Since present levels and types of consumption are not environmentally sustainable, consumers need t...
This paper examines green consumption in the context of an increasing focus on sustainable lifestyle...
This paper examines the nature of environmental action in and around the home. Given the rise of loc...
Developing more environmentally sustainable consumption and production systems depends upon consumer...
In recent years, environmental concern, sustainability and climate change have become widespread pol...
In this working paper we present the initial findings from a 2013 postal survey into green and ethi...
This study considers how sustainable consumption practices are brought into relationship with other ...
Awareness and understanding of green consumer behaviour (GCB) in emerging economies can increase con...
Economic growth unambiguously leads to environmental degradation. Several environmental problems suc...
AbstractThis paper argues for a disaggregation of pro-environmental behavior into habitual and occas...
The 'attitude-behaviour gap' or 'values-action gap' is where 30% of consumers report that they are v...
In contemporary society, green consumption is a popular concept. The life styles of people and con...
This timely volume discusses the debates concerning sustainable consumption and the environment. Sus...
Environmental degradation is increasingly attracting the attention of public opinion; however, the r...
A widespread opinion is that present human societies rely on models of production and consumption th...
Since present levels and types of consumption are not environmentally sustainable, consumers need t...
This paper examines green consumption in the context of an increasing focus on sustainable lifestyle...
This paper examines the nature of environmental action in and around the home. Given the rise of loc...
Developing more environmentally sustainable consumption and production systems depends upon consumer...
In recent years, environmental concern, sustainability and climate change have become widespread pol...
In this working paper we present the initial findings from a 2013 postal survey into green and ethi...
This study considers how sustainable consumption practices are brought into relationship with other ...
Awareness and understanding of green consumer behaviour (GCB) in emerging economies can increase con...
Economic growth unambiguously leads to environmental degradation. Several environmental problems suc...
AbstractThis paper argues for a disaggregation of pro-environmental behavior into habitual and occas...
The 'attitude-behaviour gap' or 'values-action gap' is where 30% of consumers report that they are v...
In contemporary society, green consumption is a popular concept. The life styles of people and con...
This timely volume discusses the debates concerning sustainable consumption and the environment. Sus...
Environmental degradation is increasingly attracting the attention of public opinion; however, the r...
A widespread opinion is that present human societies rely on models of production and consumption th...
Since present levels and types of consumption are not environmentally sustainable, consumers need t...