Sustainable consumption and resource management in the light of life cycle thinking

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Abstract

Approaches to address unsustainable ways of societal development constantly proliferate, but total consumption of resources and aggregate environmental impacts continue rising. This could partially be explained by weak attempts to develop comprehensive sustainability strategies that address the entire life cycle of products and especially resource extraction and use phases. This paper seeks to explore to what extent these life cycle stages and associated impacts are taken into account when various actors employ life cycle thinking and how these concerns can be better attended to in policy-making, business strategies and lifestyle choices. To accomplish this, we evaluate the efforts of the main stakeholders in reaching sustainable consumption and sustainable resource management, and impediments to further progress, and study whether and how deficits in these phases coincide and can potentially contribute to more holistic practical realization of life cycle thinking. We demonstrate that new approaches are needed to be able to tackle the international dimension of production and consumption.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59-59
JournalEuropean Environment
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Other Social Sciences

Free keywords

  • Consumption
  • Sustainable development
  • Resource management
  • Product life cycle
  • Environmental impact
  • Studies
  • Policy making

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