Saving the Commons

Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 21:32-38 (2010)
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Abstract

One third of all materials extracted from the Earth is used in the furniture industry. Of these, timber counts for 25%: the furniture industry is key to save one of the most important commons – our forest. Starting from the assumption that a better knowledge of consumers’ attitude and behaviour towards sustainable furniture is essential to spur the industry all along the chain to take action towards more sustainable operations, this study explores the actual offer of sustainable furniture in the Netherlands and consumers’ attitude towards it in order to determine opportunities for the furniture sector to take a more sustainable stance.

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