by jarbel | Dec 16, 2025 | Food, Furnishing, News, Okategoriserade, Policy, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption, Travel
In connection with the final conference of Mistra Sustainable Consumption, a chatbot on sustainable consumption is being launched. It is based on hundreds of scientific articles and reports written by researchers within the programme. With the bot Greenchat, you can...
by jarbel | Jun 10, 2025 | News, Okategoriserade, Policy, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption
Hanna Eggestrand Vaughan, Tim Jackson (Photo: Peter Nygaard Christensen), Eskil Engström The SCORAI Europe Conference 2025, a major international traveling conference on sustainable consumption, was held this year in Lund. Over four days, more than 500 researchers and...
by jarbel | Apr 1, 2025 | Food, Furnishing, News, Policy, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption, Travel
TIm Jackson, Lunds university and Matthias Lehner to the right. Photo: Kenneth Ruona The SCORAI Europe Conference 2025 is possibly the world’s largest gathering focused on sustainable consumption. In 2025, the conference will take place in Lund, Sweden, and the...
by jarbel | Jan 27, 2025 | Food, Furnishing, News, Policy, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption, Travel
From efficiency to sufficiency: a new article summarizes the results from the first four years of Mistra Sustainable Consumption. The research program Mistra Sustainable Consumption is now in its eighth year. A recent article summarizes the findings from the program’s...
by jarbel | Sep 23, 2024 | Food, Furnishing, News, Policy, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption, Travel
Can we eat meat if we want to meet climate goals? What will we consume in the future? Who bears the greatest responsibility for solving the climate issue – consumers, companies, or politicians? These and many other questions are answered in our FAQ. In “FAQ...
by jarbel | Jun 24, 2024 | News, Sufficiency, Sustainable Consumption
Long-term sustainability, quality, and fairness are the guiding principles for French “slow fashion” companies developing their business models on the concept of “sufficiency.” – These companies focus on consumers’ actual needs, in...