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Technical "solutions" for human health or the environment introduced through development interventions, such as clean cookstoves, often fail to take hold because people never truly embrace them. SEI explores individual and household behaviour to better understand how and why people take up new technologies.
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Journal article / A study of food waste in Swedish school canteens, analyzing organizational, school, and individual factors using extensive quantitative data.
Perspective / Recent forums on circular economy in the Asia-Pacific focused on driving policies for a just transition.
Feature / SEI researcher Emily Ghosh explains how SEI experts calculated the "emissions inequality" that informs a new Oxfam report.
Past event / The week will highlight green skills, innovative solutions, and investment opportunities that drive inclusive and sustainable growth for the region.
Journal article / Through an example of an outdoor apparel retailer, it is shown how an organization can shift its focus to prioritize social and environmental sustainability.
Journal article / This review examines interventions that guide consumer behaviour toward reducing food waste and adopting environmentally sustainable diets.
SEI report / This scoping review resulted in recommendations for policymakers to advance EPR and other complementary measures to prevent further growth of plastic pollution.
Perspective / In ASEAN, empowering youth to foster a circular mindset is critical for a sustainable future.
Project / This new project will support ASEAN’s shift to a circular, climate-neutral economy through policy, knowledge and capacity building.









