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What We Know: Understanding Sustainable Consumption, Barriers, and Drivers

In: Inside the Green Mind

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  • Ludovica Serafini

    (University of Salento)

  • Alessandro M. Peluso

    (University of Salento)

Abstract

This chapter provides a structured review of the literature on sustainable consumption, with a specific focus on behavioural barriers and drivers. It synthesizes findings from environmental research, consumer research, psychology, and marketing to show that most studies disproportionately focus on low-impact, low-effort behaviours. In this chapter, we categorize barriers to highlight how these factors jointly limit the adoption of high-impact sustainable actions, as well as drivers that can empower consumers and lead them to the necessary transformation in their lifestyles. By mapping what is currently known, the chapter identifies key blind spots in existing research and motivates the need for empirical investigations that move beyond symbolic behaviours and address transformative choices.

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  • Ludovica Serafini & Alessandro M. Peluso, 2026. "What We Know: Understanding Sustainable Consumption, Barriers, and Drivers," Springer Books, in: Inside the Green Mind, chapter 0, pages 7-34, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-032-18596-9_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-18596-9_2
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