Variability in consumer practices and choices is typically not addressed in comparisons of environmental impacts of traditional shopping and e-commerce. Here, we developed a stochastic model to quantify the variability in the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprints of product distribution and purchase of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs) via three prevalent retail channels in the United Kingdom (U.K.). We found that shopping via bricks and clicks (click and fulfillment via physical store delivery) most likely decreases the GHG footprints when substituting traditional shopping, while FMCGs purchased through pure players with parcel delivery often have higher GHG footprints compared to those purchased via traditional retail. The number of items purc...
Opportunities for online shopping are transforming travel behaviour related to shopping, and they ha...
Retailers and consumers are increasingly “omnichannel”. This means that retailers offer ...
This study investigates the influence of Internet retailing on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in 77 c...
Variability in consumer practices and choices is typically not addressed in comparisons of environme...
Although it has been studied extensively throughout the last twenty years, the environmental impact ...
Although it has been studied extensively throughout the past 20 years, the environmental impact of e...
International audienceThis research provides new evidence about the relationship between online and ...
The majority of life cycle studies on E-Commerce indicate that direct-to-consumer delivery models te...
We develop a method for empirically measuring the difference in carbon footprint between traditional...
This research explores logistics-related leverages in the responsibility of retailers for improving ...
In this article, we present a literature review of the general and environmental effects of e‐commer...
International audienceAn approach has been developed to collect data and measure energy use and GHG ...
The growth of e-commerce has been accompanied by concerns about its environmental sustainability com...
There are increasing concerns regarding the impacts of failed first-time home deliveries on road tra...
Online retail sales are growing rapidly and have captured a significant proportion of the retail mar...
Opportunities for online shopping are transforming travel behaviour related to shopping, and they ha...
Retailers and consumers are increasingly “omnichannel”. This means that retailers offer ...
This study investigates the influence of Internet retailing on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in 77 c...
Variability in consumer practices and choices is typically not addressed in comparisons of environme...
Although it has been studied extensively throughout the last twenty years, the environmental impact ...
Although it has been studied extensively throughout the past 20 years, the environmental impact of e...
International audienceThis research provides new evidence about the relationship between online and ...
The majority of life cycle studies on E-Commerce indicate that direct-to-consumer delivery models te...
We develop a method for empirically measuring the difference in carbon footprint between traditional...
This research explores logistics-related leverages in the responsibility of retailers for improving ...
In this article, we present a literature review of the general and environmental effects of e‐commer...
International audienceAn approach has been developed to collect data and measure energy use and GHG ...
The growth of e-commerce has been accompanied by concerns about its environmental sustainability com...
There are increasing concerns regarding the impacts of failed first-time home deliveries on road tra...
Online retail sales are growing rapidly and have captured a significant proportion of the retail mar...
Opportunities for online shopping are transforming travel behaviour related to shopping, and they ha...
Retailers and consumers are increasingly “omnichannel”. This means that retailers offer ...
This study investigates the influence of Internet retailing on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in 77 c...