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Sustainable clothing consumption : Integrating behaviour change frameworks into a step-wise design process for environmental impact

Overdijk, Renate (2024) Sustainable clothing consumption : Integrating behaviour change frameworks into a step-wise design process for environmental impact.

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Abstract:Our current way of clothing consumption has a large negative effect on the environment. Changes in consumer behaviour are needed to reduce this impact. During this research, a step-wise design method was developed based on existing behaviour change frameworks and theories (The COM-B model, Change Potential, and the SHIFT framework, among others), which can be used to approach challenging behaviour change design projects. This method was used to create intervention concepts which aim to reduce barriers to sustainable clothing consumption behaviours, which are experienced by Frisian consumers. The design method was improved based on experiences gained during this project.
Item Type:Essay (Master)
Clients:
Friese Milieu Federatie, Leeuwarden, Netherlands
Faculty:ET: Engineering Technology
Subject:01 general works, 43 environmental science, 77 psychology
Programme:Industrial Design Engineering MSc (66955)
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/100166
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