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Tim Cooper
Tim Cooper
Emeritus Professor of Sustainable Design and Consumption, Nottingham Trent University
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Slower consumption: Reflections on product life spans and the “throwaway society”
T Cooper
Journal of Industrial Ecology 9 (1‐2), 51-67, 2005
8272005
The role of values in collaborative consumption: insights from a product-service system for lending and borrowing in the UK
L Piscicelli, T Cooper, T Fisher
Journal of Cleaner Production 97, 21-29, 2015
6232015
Inadequate life? Evidence of consumer attitudes to product obsolescence
T Cooper
Journal of Consumer Policy 27 (4), 421-449, 2004
5712004
Longer lasting products: alternatives to the throwaway society
T Cooper
Routledge (previously Gower), 2010
388*2010
The sustainable clothing market: an evaluation of potential strategies for UK retailers
H Goworek, T Fisher, T Cooper, S Woodward, A Hiller
International journal of retail & distribution management, 2012
3062012
Beyond recycling: The longer life option
T Cooper
New Economics Foundation, 1994
2321994
Circular Product Design. A Multiple Loops Life Cycle Design Approach for the Circular Economy
A Mestre, T Cooper
The Design Journal 20 (sup1), S1620-S1635, 2017
2272017
What makes a sustainable business model successful? An empirical comparison of two peer-to-peer goods-sharing platforms
L Piscicelli, GDS Ludden, T Cooper
Journal of Cleaner Production 172, 4580-4591, 2018
2002018
The Significance of Product Longevity
T Cooper
Longer lasting products: alternatives to the throwaway society, 3-36, 2010
151*2010
Public understanding of sustainable clothing: A report to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
T Fisher, T: Cooper, S Woodward, A Hiller, H Goworek
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 2008
149*2008
Creating an economic infrastructure for sustainable product design
T Cooper
Journal of Sustainable Product Design, 7-17, 1999
1471999
Managing sustainability in the fashion business: Challenges in product development for clothing longevity in the UK
H Goworek, L Oxborrow, S Claxton, A McLaren, T Cooper, H Hill
Journal of Business Research 117, 629-641, 2020
1362020
Challenges and opportunities for scaling up upcycling businesses–The case of textile and wood upcycling businesses in the UK
J Singh, K Sung, T Cooper, K West, O Mont
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 150, 104439, 2019
1282019
Products to services
T Cooper, S Evans
Friends of the Earth, 2000
1142000
Product development implications of sustainable consumption
T Cooper
The Design Journal 3 (2), 46-57, 2000
1082000
An assessment of achievements of the WEEE Directive in promoting movement up the waste hierarchy: experiences in the UK
C Cole, A Gnanapragasam, T Cooper, J Singh
Waste Management 87, 417-427, 2019
1022019
Prospects for Household Appliances
T Cooper, K Mayers
Halifax: Urban Mines (E-SCOPE), 2000
1012000
Consumer influences on product lifetimes
S Evans, T Cooper
Longer lasting products: Alternatives to the throwaway society, 319-350, 2010
100*2010
Individual upcycling practice: Exploring the possible determinants of upcycling based on a literature review
K Sung, T Cooper, S Kettley
Sustainable Innovation 2014, 19th International Conference, Copenhagen …, 2014
742014
Effective dialogue: Enhanced public engagement as a legitimising tool for municipal waste management decision-making
K Garnett, T Cooper
Waste Management 34 (12), 2709-2726, 2014
682014
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