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Alternative needs satisfaction in Buy nothing groups

The Washington Post published a piece by Taylor Telford on how ‘circular gift economies’ can offer alternatives to consumerist lifestyles … More

Buy Nothing, Circular Gift Economies, Consumerism, Sustainable Consumption

Sustainable gift-giving

Christmas and other celebrations create a lot of waste, but do they have to? BBC Future’s Sandy Ong looks at … More

Minimalism, Sustainable Consumption, Voluntary Simplicity

Santa’s Carbon Footprint

Santa Barbara-based news outlet Noozhawk published a column by Karen Telleen-Lawton on why Santa may be a major contributor to … More

Minimalism, Sustainable Consumption, Voluntary Simplicity

Food systems, innovations, and good meals

The Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems at Arizona State University is a knowledge hub developing innovative ideas and solutions … More

food systems, nonhome, sustainable food consumption, sustainable food systems

The supply chain crisis and buying less

The US newsportal Vox has published a piece on how consumers are nudged to order early for the holiday season … More

Minimalism, Sustainable Consumption, Voluntary Simplicity

Mindfulness & sustainable consumption toolkit

Open-access educational resource on the use of mindfulness practices in education for sustainable consumption published. The toolkit derives from the … More

Education for Sustainable Development, mindfulness, nonhome, Sustainable Consumption, Toolkit

Von Nachhaltigkeit überzeugen: Persuasive Kommunikation in Schulen

von Daniel Fischer UNESCO-Projektschulen setzen sich für die Werte der UNESCO und damit für Frieden, Weltoffenheit und nachhaltige Entwicklung ein … More

Education for Sustainable Development, Nachhaltigkeitskommunikation, Persuasion, Persuasive Kommunikation, Strategische Kommunikation, Sustainability Communication

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