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.
Feature / Reducing household food waste would go a long way to lower Sweden's emissions and behavioural science can help identify the best strategies.
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Feature / Reducing household food waste would go a long way to lower Sweden's emissions and behavioural science can help identify the best strategies.
Journal article / This study examines how carbon footprint labels in a real-life retail setting influence consumers' food choices to promote more sustainable diets.
Past event / This dialogue explored the challenges and opportunities of international aid to women’s organizations, with insights from Elisabeth Olivius and experts.
SEI brief / This policy brief offers recommendations for engaging with both the environmental and social factors surrounding sustainability in menstrual policies.
Journal article / This paper shows the advantages of soft measures, such as education and awareness campaigns, to handle the problem of plastic waste in the Baltic Sea Region.
Media coverage / SEI supports Moldova in their transition towards a Green Agenda. Now, ministry officials have launched a new study, reports CEEnergy News.
Feature / Discover practical steps to reduce exposure and improve indoor air quality as shared by the INGENIOUS project at the UK Clean Air Conference.
Project / Project OSCAR supports the sustainable use and disposal of electrical and electronic equipment among young people.
Past event / Watch this expert panel discuss how to tackle climate action in food systems while also protecting public health, ecosystems and animal welfare.