The impact of detergent performance on sustainable consumer laundry behavior; a socio-technical challenge

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Tenside Surfactants Detergents Pub Date : 2024-03-08 DOI:10.1515/tsd-2023-2575
Debora Miranda Cortez, Martin Ter Bekke, Zhiwu Liang, Rainer Stamminger
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The laundry process is energy-intensive and an important target for reducing residential environmental impacts. Category life-cycle analysis (LCA) studies show the primary environmental impact is due to the energy consumed during the use phase, mainly for heating water. However, doing the laundry is a complex socio-technical system, where addressing sustainability requires not only technical levers but also an understanding of users’ habits, practices, and belief systems. This study investigates if and how consumers change their laundry habits and product satisfaction when using a technically lower-performing eco-brand detergent compared to a heavy duty high-performance detergent. These represent two distinct sustainable innovation strategies within the detergent industry, i) high-performance detergents formulated to provide excellent cleaning performance at lower wash temperatures and ii) eco-brand detergents optimized for a lower ingredient footprint but reducing cleaning performance. It is hypothesized that consumers may compensate in ways detrimental to the overall sustainability of the laundry lifecycle. The results showed significantly lower consumer satisfaction with the eco-brand performance which led to compensatory behavior including increased detergent dosing and higher wash temperatures. This study confirms the importance of detergent cleaning performance for sustainable consumer habit changes regarding lower wash temperatures.
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洗涤剂性能对消费者可持续洗衣行为的影响;一项社会技术挑战
洗衣过程是能源密集型过程,也是减少住宅环境影响的重要目标。分类生命周期分析(LCA)研究表明,对环境的主要影响来自使用阶段的能源消耗,主要用于加热水。然而,洗衣是一个复杂的社会技术系统,解决可持续性问题不仅需要技术杠杆,还需要了解用户的习惯、做法和信仰体系。本研究调查了消费者在使用技术性能较低的环保品牌洗涤剂与使用重型高性能洗涤剂时,是否以及如何改变他们的洗衣习惯和产品满意度。这代表了洗涤剂行业中两种截然不同的可持续创新战略,即 i) 配制高性能洗涤剂,以便在较低的洗涤温度下提供出色的清洁性能;ii) 优化生态品牌洗涤剂,以减少成分足迹,但降低清洁性能。假设消费者可能会以不利于洗衣生命周期整体可持续性的方式进行补偿。结果显示,消费者对生态品牌性能的满意度明显降低,这导致了补偿行为,包括增加洗涤剂用量和提高洗涤温度。这项研究证实了洗涤剂清洁性能对于消费者改变可持续洗衣习惯、降低洗衣温度的重要性。
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Tenside Surfactants Detergents
Tenside Surfactants Detergents 工程技术-工程:化工
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57
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3.8 months
期刊介绍: Tenside Surfactants Detergents offers the most recent results of research and development in all fields of surfactant chemistry, such as: synthesis, analysis, physicochemical properties, new types of surfactants, progress in production processes, application-related problems and environmental behavior. Since 1964 Tenside Surfactants Detergents offers strictly peer-reviewed, high-quality articles by renowned specialists around the world.
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