Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
694266 Sustainable Production and Consumption 2016 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Gap definition on information transferring from sustainable production to consumption.•Five consumer-focused criteria that a proper approach should meet were developed.•Review of current approaches with respect to their applicability.•The present approaches need to be modified to meet stakeholders’ needs.•The information presentation needs to be improved to promote sustainable consumption.

Recent studies show that consumers have increasing concerns about the environmental and social impacts of products within their consumption patterns. Nonetheless, insufficient information makes them unable to conduct sustainable consumption. Indeed, in addition to eco-labels, approaches that have been applied in the industrial engineering area could probably provide the needed information. This study firstly focused on looking for criteria that a proper approach should meet to provide the necessary information for consumers. Five consumer-focused criteria were developed based on the criteria for developing household sustainable consumption (HSC) indicators. Then, this study also scanned a broad range of available approaches and conducted an in-depth exploration of the extent to which these sustainability assessment approaches could meet the criteria. The results showed that current approaches rarely focus on one product that the consumers are facing, and very few approaches include sustainability-related information related to the production process and supply chain of the product even though consumers are generating more demand for this information. Additionally, it is necessary to develop better and simpler patterns of presenting this information. Promising research and policy-making suggestions are summarized in the end. This is an important fundamental study in the research domain of sustainable production and consumption and will help both academic researchers and decision-makers get an overview of current approaches.

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