Consumer behaviour in the context of circular economy: a systematic literature review

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Abstract

Circular business models (CBMs) focus on cycling, extending, intensifying, and/or dematerialising material and energy loops to reduce resource inputs and waste and emission leakage. We aim to explore consumer behaviour in circular economy through a systematic literature review to determine barriers and motivators to implementing CBMs, analysing twenty-eight articles. We identified internal motivations, such as economic and environmental concerns; and external factors facilitating engagement with circularity, such as better awareness, and products with design for circularity.

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Lopez, N. S. R., & Legardeur, J. (2024). Consumer behaviour in the context of circular economy: a systematic literature review. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 4, pp. 1417–1426). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2024.144

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