Online reuse networks seek to reduce waste by connecting people who have something they no longer want with others who might have a use for it. The intention is that 'everyone wins': givers are saved the hassle of disposal, recipients save money and the ecological burden of consumption is eased. Existing research has tended to focus on individuals' motivations for involvement. As part of a wider study of how alternative consumption practices become embedded in everyday life, this paper follows a different line of enquiry, taking its orientation from how theories of practice conceptualise what people do and how this changes. The initial emphasis is on establishing 'what sort of practice' free online reuse is, what makes it different from oth...
Waste has often been a target of literature and policy promoting pro-environmental behaviour. Howeve...
While there is much focus on recycling household waste such as paper, plastic, and metal, there is l...
The huge generation of waste has become one of the world’s most crucial environmental issues, due to...
Purpose – The present article explores a relatively new way for consumers to dispose of items they n...
International audienceThe present article looks at the meaning of gift-giving when it is performed v...
The Freecycle Network, with its millions of members gifting objects to strangers, is a stalwart fixt...
The research identifies the benefits of understanding consumer decisions at the point of discarding ...
This study looks at ways of acquiring, using and disposing of goods 'outside' the formal economy, fo...
Over the last decades, there have been significant improvements in waste management in contemporary ...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article explores the digital exchange and moral ordering of sustainable a...
The paper examines how digital technology mediates the behaviour of consumers in three online system...
There is growing interest in the potential of grassroots innovations to play a role in the transitio...
The current dominant waste management techniques (recycling, recovery and disposal), which are ‘scie...
There have been many attempts to reduce the amount of waste packaging through open dumping and burni...
This study identifies social interactions and multiple value attachments as key motivators in partic...
Waste has often been a target of literature and policy promoting pro-environmental behaviour. Howeve...
While there is much focus on recycling household waste such as paper, plastic, and metal, there is l...
The huge generation of waste has become one of the world’s most crucial environmental issues, due to...
Purpose – The present article explores a relatively new way for consumers to dispose of items they n...
International audienceThe present article looks at the meaning of gift-giving when it is performed v...
The Freecycle Network, with its millions of members gifting objects to strangers, is a stalwart fixt...
The research identifies the benefits of understanding consumer decisions at the point of discarding ...
This study looks at ways of acquiring, using and disposing of goods 'outside' the formal economy, fo...
Over the last decades, there have been significant improvements in waste management in contemporary ...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article explores the digital exchange and moral ordering of sustainable a...
The paper examines how digital technology mediates the behaviour of consumers in three online system...
There is growing interest in the potential of grassroots innovations to play a role in the transitio...
The current dominant waste management techniques (recycling, recovery and disposal), which are ‘scie...
There have been many attempts to reduce the amount of waste packaging through open dumping and burni...
This study identifies social interactions and multiple value attachments as key motivators in partic...
Waste has often been a target of literature and policy promoting pro-environmental behaviour. Howeve...
While there is much focus on recycling household waste such as paper, plastic, and metal, there is l...
The huge generation of waste has become one of the world’s most crucial environmental issues, due to...