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Eco-Service Development: Reinventing Supply and Demand in the European Union



The book "Eco-Service Development: Reinventing Supply and Demand in the European Union" looks at how eco-services can be developed to help reduce environmental impact. It provides a comprehensive inventory and analysis of current eco-services in four European countries, explores the options open to market participants, the potential for environmental impact reduction, potential barriers to eco-ser... more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive inventory and analysis of current eco-services in four European countries
  • Explores the options open to market participants, the potential for environmental impact reduction, potential barriers to eco-services (such as consumer and producer resistance) and
  • With what political and legal instruments ecologically oriented services can best be promoted


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Author Siegfried Behrendt,Jaap Kortman,Christine Jasch,Gabriele Hrauda,Ralf Pfitzner
Brand Unbranded
ISBN 9781874719441
Publisher Greenleaf Pubns
Manufacturer Greenleaf Pubns
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The book "Eco-Service Development: Reinventing Supply and Demand in the European Union" looks at how eco-services can be developed to help reduce environmental impact. It provides a comprehensive inventory and analysis of current eco-services in four European countries, explores the options open to market participants, the potential for environmental impact reduction, potential barriers to eco-services (such as consumer and producer resistance) and, finally, with what political and legal instruments ecologically oriented services can best be promoted.

Sustainable development will not be possible without fundamental improvements in resource productivity and energy efficiency, the adaptation of material flows into natural cycles as well as a radical change in production and consumption patterns. In essence, what is required is not only an ecological approach to product design, but also new marketing and consumption patterns for products that can satisfy our needs in a more environmentally sound way. In recent years there has been growing interest in the possibilities of eco-services to achieve some of these aims. Ecologically oriented leasing, renting, pooling and sharing, where the emphasis is placed on the sale of a product's use rather than on the product itself, offer great possibilities for innovation and environmental impact reduction. At the same time, there are opportunities to create new commercial enterprises, produce added value to production and distribution functions, and therefore create jobs. Up until now, however, there has been little research about the state of the art in eco-services, how new services can be developed, what the attitudes of consumers are to services rather than products and what the consequences of such a structural adjustment would be for firms. "Eco-service Development" addresses this lack of research, first by providing a comprehensive inventory and analysis of current eco-services in four European countries: Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and Spain. It then systematically explores the options open to market participants, the potential for environmental impact reduction, potential barriers to eco-services (such as consumer and producer resistance) and, finally, with what political and legal instruments ecologically oriented services can best be promoted. The book analyses eight consumer sectors - washing, cleaning, cooking, entertainment, gardening, do-it-yourself, mobility and leisure time - from the point of view of both supply and demand and highlights the optimization potential and development perspectives for commercial new use eco-service concepts. This book is a comprehensive analysis of how eco-services are being implemented and how they could best be encouraged and contains valuable lessons for policy-makers, interested businesses and all those in the academic community searching for ways to dematerialize the economy.
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