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Consumers Sustainable Consumptions - Coggle Diagram
Consumers Sustainable Consumptions
What?
According to Wikipedia, sustainable consumption is the use of material products, energy and immaterial services in such a way that their use minimizes impacts on the environment, so that human needs can be met not only in the present but also for future generations.
Based on Oslo Symposium (1994), sustainable consumption means the use of goods and services that respond to basic needs and bring a better quality of life, while minimizing the use of natural resources, toxic materials and emissions of waste and pollutants over the life cycle, so as not to jeopardize the needs of future generations.
How
Goods that last longer
Circular Economy
More effective ecolabelling
Sustainable Waste Management
Sharing economy
Businesses' and financial market's sustainability efforts
Eco-smart behavior patterns
Tougher measures against false green claims
Environmental focus in schools
Phasing out harmful chemicals
Forum on eco-smart consumption
Sustainable food
Sustainable housing
Sustainable transport
Example Organisation: Nestle
How they conduct the Consumer Sustainable Consumption?
Achieve Zero Waste
: All Nestle factories have waste diversion processes and have reached 95% of zero waste for disposal status.
Nestle Nutritional Compass
: Harnessing power of packaging, working to incorporate sustainability information into products
Good to know
Provides nutritional information about the product, explaining one or more elements of the nutrient table or benefits of any ingredient. It could address issues of public concern e.g. amount of fat, sugar or salt contained in the product.
Good question
A question related to the consumption of the product and its fit in a balanced diet
Good to remember
Provides tips, advice and information related to the consumption of the product in a balanced diet. May also provide healthy lifestyle tips to supplement a healthy diet.
Nutritional information
Information given in standardised format for consumer to easily compare the amount of energy, protein, carbohydrate and fat in different products.
Good to talk
Provide telephone number, address or website details for getting in touch with Nestle if consumers have concerns or questions.
Provide climate leadership
Reduce the greenhouse gas emission by launching the Net Zero Roadmap
Promote transparency and proactive, long-term engagement in climate policy
Included environmental information in corporate website pages
: 88% displays fact-based information
Caring for Water
Increase the efficiency and sustainability across their operations
Engage with suppliers, especially in agriculture industry, purchase the raw materials from them
Raise awareness on water conservation and improve access to water and sanitation across their value chain
Cup of Respect:
demonstrate how consumer can enjoy their coffee with less waste and more sustainability.
Packaged Respectfully
: Design packaging that is easier to recycle.
Enjoy Respectfully:
Promote usage of sustainable coffee cups that cause less plastic waste.
Made Respectfully:
Make all their coffee production more sustainable by encouraging agricultural biodiversity on the land, saving water and reducing carbon emissions at every step of the way from farm to factory. Helping to tackle climate change.
Partnership with Alliance Rainforest:
to monitor and evaluate the progress of Nestle work in farm economics, as well as social and environmental impact. With this vital data, they are able to adapt and improve their work, helping to bring long-term sustainability
Grown Respectfully:
Nestle experts visit the farmers to pass on innovative sustainable agricultural practices to ensure the future of coffee, helping them earn more, stay healthier and work more in tune with nature.
Why?
Educate and raise awareness among all audiences, from producers to consumers.
Lead
healthier lives
Clarify the concepts of ‘use by’ and ‘best before’ dates.
livelihoods in communities directly connected to our business activities
Promoting decent employment and diversity
Engage with suppliers especially those in agriculture
Improve farm economics among the
farmers who supply with Nestle
Implement responsible sourcing in Nestle
supply chain and promote animal welfare
Enhance a culture of integrity across
the organization
Optimize the value of unsold products.
Collaborate to coordinate good practices and optimize distribution flows.