Přehled o publikaci
2025
Complementing global chemicals management through shaping consumer behavior
SHARMA, Brij Mohan; Jane MUNCKE; Justin M. BOUCHER; Lisa ZIMMERMANN; Thomas A. BRUNNER et. al.Základní údaje
Originální název
Complementing global chemicals management through shaping consumer behavior
Autoři
SHARMA, Brij Mohan; Jane MUNCKE; Justin M. BOUCHER; Lisa ZIMMERMANN; Thomas A. BRUNNER; Poonam ARORA a Martin SCHERINGER
Vydání
iSCIENCE, CAMBRIDGE, CELL PRESS, 2025, 2589-0042
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Článek v odborném periodiku
Stát vydavatele
Spojené státy
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Odkazy
Organizace
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Masarykova univerzita – Repozitář
UT WoS
001511115400001
EID Scopus
2-s2.0-105007646528
Klíčová slova anglicky
PRODUCTS; INDUSTRY; FOOD; COMANAGEMENT; CONSUMPTION; CIGARETTES; POLLUTION; SCIENCE; SYSTEM; POLICY
Návaznosti
EH22_010/0003229, projekt VaV. LM2023069, projekt VaV. 857560, interní kód Repo.
Změněno: 19. 7. 2025 00:49, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Anotace
V originále
The rapid expansion of the global chemical industry, fueled by consumerism and economic growth, has created severe environmental and public health challenges. The current chemicals management approach primarily regulates the "production system", setting standards and imposing large responsibilities on the chemical industry. However, this approach has been found inadequate as it often neglects the vital role of the "consumption system" in driving chemical production and use, and pollution caused by chemicals. To address this imbalance, we propose a systematic integration of behavior-shaping tools into the global and local chemical management strategies, aimed at shifting consumer behavior toward safer and more sustainable chemical consumption. By applying ethical marketing and social- and behavioral-science techniques, consumers, including risk-sensitive groups such as women of childbearing age and children, can be nudged and empowered to make and adopt safer and mindful chemical choices, ultimately reducing their exposure to toxic chemicals. This consumer-oriented approach complements traditional "industry-focused" chemical regulations. Such an integrated approach (with management roles spanning across different stakeholders) is particularly required in regions with outdated or weak regulatory enforcement. Furthermore, fostering consumer demand for safer and more sustainable chemicals consumption will incentivize chemical industry innovations and encourage the market to move toward safer alternatives. Ultimately, a comprehensive integrated approach that focuses on both production and consumption systems could better strengthen global chemicals management, leading to improved environmental and public health outcomes and advancing progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.