How would our lives look in a sustainable future? How can we measure and mitigate the impacts of our consumption? How can individuals and communities contribute to broader societal transitions? SEI research develops tools and knowledge to support more sustainable consumption patterns and lifestyles.
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Journal article / This study explores the role of local policy actors in supporting sustainable consumption, taking food consumption in Sweden as an example.
Journal article / This paper aims to understand how waste pickers in Bangkok currently operate as key actors in the recycling economy.
Project / 15-minute cities propose urban redesigns aiming to cut carbon emissions and improve quality of life.
Project / Public meals are vital in Sweden's welfare system, but 20% is wasted. We test solutions to cut food waste in schools and hospitals.
Press release / Today, SEI and Sida, in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Armenia, have officially initiated the Green Agenda project in Yerevan.
Perspective / Outcomes of the SDG Summit provide a clear program of action for the next seven years, but a breakthrough in implementation must now follow.
Perspective / In an era where the world is facing increasing climate challenges, addressing the environmental impact of consumption habits among EU citizens is key.
Press release / Today, with the launch of the Green Agenda for Georgia project, Georgia takes a significant step toward both climate neutrality and European integration.
Feature / Low-carbon tourism projects exemplify that changing the sector according to climate goals is possible, but requires agency from all stakeholders.
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