The ASEAN Toolkit on Sustainable Consumption
This report examines various tools and instruments used to influence consumer behavior towards sustainable consumption (SC) within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It explores the challenges and opportunities for promoting SC, the effectiveness of consumer information tools, and best practices for encouraging environmentally responsible consumer choices.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Page count: | 206 |
Methods
The research method involved desktop research and inputs from ASEAN Member States on the status of consumer information practices. It focused on understanding consumer behavior, the impact of digital technology on consumption patterns, and the effectiveness of various tools in promoting SC. The method also included analyzing policy frameworks and instruments used by ASEAN countries to encourage sustainable consumer behavior.
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Key Insights
The report identifies key drivers of consumption in ASEAN, such as rapid economic growth, urbanization, and a burgeoning middle class. It discusses the need for sustainable consumption to address environmental degradation and resource depletion, emphasizing the role of consumers, businesses, and governments in making informed and sustainable choices. The report also highlights the challenges in promoting SC, including limited access to sustainable products, lack of transparency, and inadequate waste disposal facilities.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | consumer behavior | consumer information tools | digital technology | economic growth | environmental degradation | middle class | resource depletion | sustainable consumption | urbanization | waste disposal