Meet CSCP
Investing in a Good Life
Investing in a Good Life
The CSCP (Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production) is an international, non-profit think and do tank. Together with companies, political organisations and civil society actors, the CSCP pursues its mission to mainstream sustainability towards enabling the good life for all. The focus of the Centre is on enabling sustainable consumption and production patterns, accelerating change in the following areas: Lifestyles & Behaviour, Infrastructure, Products & Services, Business & Entrepreneurship and Policy.
CSCP leads the communication and dissemination efforts in the CARE project, ensuring that the project’s goals and achievements are shared widely with stakeholders and the public. Additionally, CSCP contributes to the co-creation of advisory services and interventions, leveraging its expertise in consumer behaviour and sustainability transitions. By engaging households and stakeholders, CSCP plays a critical role in connecting practical solutions with global sustainability goals.
The CSCP team brings a wealth of experience in sustainability, communication, and design, ensuring the success of CARE’s communication and stakeholder engagement efforts.
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Explore CSCP’s efforts to advance sustainability and circular living.
CHORIZO aims to improve the understanding of how social norms influence behaviour and the generation of FLW (foot loss waste), and to use this knowledge to improve the effectiveness of decision making and engagement of food chain actors towards zero food waste. Visit the project website here.
PSLifestyle bridges the gap between climate awareness and individual action. The project will inspire people to live a positive, sustainable and healthier lifestyle by helping them to reduce their environmental impact. Visit the project website here.
The CCRI Communities of Practice enables peers to learn directly from each-other with the added benefit that all participants receive additional expert knowledge from the project consortium. The concrete topics the project will work on will be based on the needs of the cities and regions involved in the transition. Visit the project website here.
CARE unites eleven leading organisations across Europe, combining expertise in research, innovation, and community engagement. Together, we empower households to adopt circular food and clothing practices, creating lasting change at home and shaping a sustainable future through collaboration and real-world solutions.