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Sustainable Consumption and Production indicators – social aspects

Rocky Harris

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK

What do we mean by social aspects?

Environmental impacts of consumption

Consultation on Sustainable Consumption and Production indicators emphasised

Greater coverage of the environmental impact of consumption

Need to relate specific expenditures to resource use

Need better understanding of the impacts of different social groups and patterns of consumption

But

Consumer responsibility is limited – can it be measured?

Household consumption and environmental impacts

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1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000

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Final ConsumptionExpenditure

Energy Consumption

Housing ghg emissions

Water Consumption

Waste Not Recycled

Private road transportemissions

Relate

Expenditure on housing energy with energy use and emissions

Car travel costs with associated land use, road accidents, emissions etc

Spending on household goods with “embedded” energy and emissions

Leisure spending with tourism impacts, land use

Expenditure related to impacts

Transport emissions by age of head of household

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Aviation

Other public transport

Car

Energy emissions by age of head of household

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Electricity

Other energy use

Gas

“Embedded” emissions in household goods, by age of head of household

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Under 30 30 to 64 65 and over

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Leisure

Other consumption

Food and drink

Change in emissions

= change in eco-efficiency + change in structure of economy + change in volume of final demand

+ change in composition of final demand (de Haan)

OR

= change in fuel mix + change in energy intensity + change in input mix + change in volume of final demand

+ change in composition of final demand (Wier)

Impact of final demand composition

Social impacts of consumption and production

Consultation on Sustainable Consumption and Production indicators recognised

A need for more emphasis on social dimension of sustainable economy

Relatively unexplored area requiring more detailed thought

Little or no agreement on main issues or indicators

Social dimension - issues raised

Health – smoking-related diseases, obesity, accidental deaths from traffic and work

Socio-economic – personal debt, income and wealth distribution, currency speculation

Specific behaviours – work-life balance, fair employment regimes, fair trade, ethical accounts holding, social-tourism

Social capital – level of education, level of crime

“Quality of Life”

Health issues

UK overweight/obesity in males/females

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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Men Overw eight Men ObeseWomen Overw eight Women Obese

Socio-economic issues

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1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000

Chart 1 : household debt to income ratio

Average savings (£ per household) UK 1996

Households mainly dependent on:-

Wages and salaries

Mixed income

Retirement income

Other transfer income

Total

1,900 5,400 -1,500 0 1,400

Source: Social Accounting Matrix, Office for National Statistics

Distributional issues