The Role of Connectedness in Pro-Environmental Consumption of Fashionable Commodities [2023]


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By:

Salomé Areias, Antje Disterheft, João Pedro Gouveia


Journal : Sustainability
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A call for human-nature reconnection echoes among scholars to move consumers towards pro-environmental consumption. When addressing products that are deeply entangled with unconscious human desires and addictive behaviour and that are also part of one of the most toxic industries—such as fashionables—the need for consumer awareness is key. Studies both on connectedness to nature and moral emotions like guilt have consistently shown linkages with pro-environmental behaviour. However, deeper scrutiny regarding this pro-environmental behaviour is needed to grasp these variables’ sphere of action. This research aims to explore the first linkages between connectedness and pro-environmental consumption. We present findings from a literature review on the impact of connectedness in consumption, particularly fashionables, following an integrative approach of a semi-systematic keyword search and snowball sampling. We present a first indication of possible drivers for connectedness and their impact on pro-environmental choices.


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Citation : Areias, S.; Disterheft, A.; Gouveia, J.P. (2023). The Role of Connectedness in Pro-Environmental Consumption of Fashionable Commodities. Sustainability 2023, 15, 1199. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021199

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