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Buy Less, Buy Luxury: Understanding and Overcoming Product Durability Neglect for Sustainable Consumption

Jennifer Jung Ah Sun, +2 more
- 14 Apr 2021 - 
- Vol. 85, Iss: 3, pp 28-43
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In this article, the authors propose that purchasing luxury can be a unique means to engage in sustainable consumption because high-end products are particularly durable, and six studies examine the sustainability of h...
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The authors propose that purchasing luxury can be a unique means to engage in sustainable consumption because high-end products are particularly durable. Six studies examine the sustainability of h...

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The paper discusses how purchasing luxury products can be a form of sustainable consumption because high-end products are typically more durable.