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How Green is Household Behaviour?
Sustainable Choices in a Time of
Interlocking Crises
Shardul Agrawala and Katherine Hassett
OECD Environment Directorate
13 June 2023
Demand side management is not new – but systemic change
has proved elusive
3
• Multiple triggers and waves of interest
o Limits to growth (1972): planetary impacts of overconsumption
o Oil crises (1970s) : policies to improve energy efficiency, reduce speed limits
o Environmental taxes, information schemes (labeling, footprinting)
o Nudges and other behavioural interventions (2000s - )
o Demand side incentives in green stimulus packages (Global Financial Crisis; Covid-19)
However, large scale shifts in behaviour to reduce environmental
pressures have proved elusive
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Environmentally Beneficial Behavioural Change
4
• Reduce food waste
• Limit the use of heating or cooling
AVOID unnecessary consumption or impactful activity
• Shift car use to walking or biking and public transport
• Share instead of buying new
SHIFT consumption or activity towards less
environmentally impactful alternatives
• Use battery electric vehicles, renewable energy
IMPROVE the environmental performance of the activity
in question
Source: Based on IPCC WGIII AR6
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Environmental benefits of scaling up behavioral changes
5
Source: Creutzig et al., 2022 (updated from IPCC WGIII AR6)
Other Research Findings
• Reducing speed limits by 10
km/h could deliver fuel savings
of up to 12-18% and reduce air
pollution (EEA, 2020)
• Plant-based diets can reduce
land for agriculture by 76%
(Poore and Nemecek, 2018)
• Charges on single-use plastic can
reduce disposable bags by >40
percent (Homonoff, 2018)
40-70 % potential reductions in ghg emissions by mid-century
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Why are we not seeing more demand-side measures?
6
• Information
• Monetary and
non-monetary
incentives
1 2 3
CAPACITY PSYCHOLOGICAL
FACTORS
• Money
• Time
• Infrastructure
• Attitudes and norms
• Short sightedness or attitude-
behaviour gaps
AWARENESS AND
MOTIVATION
Why Households Matter
Collective purchase and investments; environmental footprint of household management; cross-influence of
environmentally relevant attitudes and behaviours
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Third round of the OECD Household Survey
7
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
KEY FINDINGS
8
More concern about economy and safety than environment
9
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Most respondents would change lifestyle for the environment
10
…Provided that these
changes do not incur
additional financial costs
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Policy support depends upon environmental attitudes and
instrument type
11
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
THEMATIC FINDINGS
12
13
Convenience is an important determinant of energy conservation
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
14
Habit and lack of knowledge are barriers to energy conservation
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Feasibility and affordability are barriers to the adoption of
low-emissions energy technologies
15
Low-emissions energy technologies are less likely to be
installed by lower-income households
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Barriers to installation of low-emissions technologies differ
across residence types
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
16
Rural residents rely more on cars, but urban car use remains high
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
75% of households use a conventional car on a regular basis
17
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
75% of households use a conventional car on a regular basis
18
Still, over 80% of potential car buyers plan to buy a car that
runs at least partially on fossil fuels in the next 2 years
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Measures that would encourage respondents to replace car
use with public transport
Key bottlenecks to address: improving public transport and
charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
19
Access to charging is a significant concern
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
20
Effort appears to be an important determinant of engagement
in reduce and reuse practices
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
21
Convenience is key to greening waste practices
• Households with services that collect recyclable waste at residences produce
42% less mixed waste than those without such collection services
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Financial incentives can motivate composting and recycling
22
• Households charged for
mixed waste disposal
generate less mixed
waste and recycle more
than households that are
not charged.
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
23
Food quality is prioritised over environmental attributes in purchase decisions
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
Support for food system policies is widespread, except for taxation
24
Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
FINAL TAKEAWAYS
25
• Self-reported behaviour, actual actions may be more modest
• Even the green behaviour that is reported appears to be limited to low-effort,
low-cost and convenient activities
• The Survey also points to some cognitive dissonance
– Households are willing to change, but don’t want to pay for it
– Environmental considerations appear disconnected from certain behaviours (e.g. food purchases)
• A central cross-cutting finding is that affordability, availability and
convenience are key to changing behaviour
• These reinforce policy priorities such as targeted subsidies for installation
of energy efficiency equipment, investments to improve public transport and
charging infrastructure for EVs, and improving kerbside collection of waste
26
Some final takeaways
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
• Is improving affordability, availability and convenience enough?
– High costs difficult in fiscally constrained environments
– Risk of offsetting by behavioural responses like rebound effects (lesson from the GFC)
– Importance of flanking price-based measures, while carefully considering
environmental justice
– Is there also more that can be done via behavioural nudges to green household
behaviour ?
• Finally, behaviours might be much more elastic than previously envisaged
– Covid-19; Energy crisis of 2022-23
– Driving more long-lasting and significant change in behaviour may be more achievable
than implied by historical experience
27
Some final takeaways
Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways
Introduction
OECD
• Katherine Hassett
• Nicolina Lamhauge
• Ioannis Tikoudis
• Lea Stapper
• Rose Mba Mébiame
• Shardul Agrawala
• Walid Oueslati
• Céline Giner
• Koen Dekoninck
• Nick Johnstone (IEA)
• Luis Martinez (ITF)
• Andrea Papu Carrone (ITF)
• Mallory Trouvé (ITF)
Acknowledgements
External Contributors
• Helene Ahlborg (Chalmers University of Technology)
• Thomas Bernauer (ETH Zurich)
• Jetske Bouma (PBL Netherlands)
• Zachary Brown (North Carolina State University)
• Alexandros Dimitropoulos (PBL Netherlands)
• Eyal Ert (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
• Steve Griffiths (Khalifa University of Science and Technology)
• Scott Hardman (University of California Davis)
• Gert-Jan de Maagd (Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water)
• Katrin Millock (Paris School of Economics)
• Céline Nauges (Toulouse School of Economics)
• David Shipworth (University College London)
• Sam Thomas (UsersTCP group of the International Energy Agency)
• Benjamin Sovacool (University of Sussex)
• Vivianne Visschers (University of Applied Sciences Switzerland)
• Marc Willinger (University of Montpellier)
Find out more and read the report:
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OECD Green Talks LIVE: How Green is Household Behaviour?

  • 1. How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Shardul Agrawala and Katherine Hassett OECD Environment Directorate 13 June 2023
  • 2. Demand side management is not new – but systemic change has proved elusive 3 • Multiple triggers and waves of interest o Limits to growth (1972): planetary impacts of overconsumption o Oil crises (1970s) : policies to improve energy efficiency, reduce speed limits o Environmental taxes, information schemes (labeling, footprinting) o Nudges and other behavioural interventions (2000s - ) o Demand side incentives in green stimulus packages (Global Financial Crisis; Covid-19) However, large scale shifts in behaviour to reduce environmental pressures have proved elusive Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 3. Environmentally Beneficial Behavioural Change 4 • Reduce food waste • Limit the use of heating or cooling AVOID unnecessary consumption or impactful activity • Shift car use to walking or biking and public transport • Share instead of buying new SHIFT consumption or activity towards less environmentally impactful alternatives • Use battery electric vehicles, renewable energy IMPROVE the environmental performance of the activity in question Source: Based on IPCC WGIII AR6 Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 4. Environmental benefits of scaling up behavioral changes 5 Source: Creutzig et al., 2022 (updated from IPCC WGIII AR6) Other Research Findings • Reducing speed limits by 10 km/h could deliver fuel savings of up to 12-18% and reduce air pollution (EEA, 2020) • Plant-based diets can reduce land for agriculture by 76% (Poore and Nemecek, 2018) • Charges on single-use plastic can reduce disposable bags by >40 percent (Homonoff, 2018) 40-70 % potential reductions in ghg emissions by mid-century Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 5. Why are we not seeing more demand-side measures? 6 • Information • Monetary and non-monetary incentives 1 2 3 CAPACITY PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS • Money • Time • Infrastructure • Attitudes and norms • Short sightedness or attitude- behaviour gaps AWARENESS AND MOTIVATION Why Households Matter Collective purchase and investments; environmental footprint of household management; cross-influence of environmentally relevant attitudes and behaviours Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 6. Third round of the OECD Household Survey 7 Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 8. More concern about economy and safety than environment 9 Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 9. Most respondents would change lifestyle for the environment 10 …Provided that these changes do not incur additional financial costs Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 10. Policy support depends upon environmental attitudes and instrument type 11 Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 12. 13 Convenience is an important determinant of energy conservation Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 13. 14 Habit and lack of knowledge are barriers to energy conservation Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 14. Feasibility and affordability are barriers to the adoption of low-emissions energy technologies 15 Low-emissions energy technologies are less likely to be installed by lower-income households Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Barriers to installation of low-emissions technologies differ across residence types Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 15. 16 Rural residents rely more on cars, but urban car use remains high Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 16. 75% of households use a conventional car on a regular basis 17 Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 17. 75% of households use a conventional car on a regular basis 18 Still, over 80% of potential car buyers plan to buy a car that runs at least partially on fossil fuels in the next 2 years Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 18. Measures that would encourage respondents to replace car use with public transport Key bottlenecks to address: improving public transport and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles 19 Access to charging is a significant concern Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 19. 20 Effort appears to be an important determinant of engagement in reduce and reuse practices Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises
  • 20. 21 Convenience is key to greening waste practices • Households with services that collect recyclable waste at residences produce 42% less mixed waste than those without such collection services Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 21. Financial incentives can motivate composting and recycling 22 • Households charged for mixed waste disposal generate less mixed waste and recycle more than households that are not charged. Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 22. 23 Food quality is prioritised over environmental attributes in purchase decisions Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 23. Support for food system policies is widespread, except for taxation 24 Source: OECD (2023), How Green is Household Behaviour? Sustainable Choices in a Time of Interlocking Crises Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 25. • Self-reported behaviour, actual actions may be more modest • Even the green behaviour that is reported appears to be limited to low-effort, low-cost and convenient activities • The Survey also points to some cognitive dissonance – Households are willing to change, but don’t want to pay for it – Environmental considerations appear disconnected from certain behaviours (e.g. food purchases) • A central cross-cutting finding is that affordability, availability and convenience are key to changing behaviour • These reinforce policy priorities such as targeted subsidies for installation of energy efficiency equipment, investments to improve public transport and charging infrastructure for EVs, and improving kerbside collection of waste 26 Some final takeaways Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 26. • Is improving affordability, availability and convenience enough? – High costs difficult in fiscally constrained environments – Risk of offsetting by behavioural responses like rebound effects (lesson from the GFC) – Importance of flanking price-based measures, while carefully considering environmental justice – Is there also more that can be done via behavioural nudges to green household behaviour ? • Finally, behaviours might be much more elastic than previously envisaged – Covid-19; Energy crisis of 2022-23 – Driving more long-lasting and significant change in behaviour may be more achievable than implied by historical experience 27 Some final takeaways Energy Transport Waste Food Final takeaways Introduction
  • 27. OECD • Katherine Hassett • Nicolina Lamhauge • Ioannis Tikoudis • Lea Stapper • Rose Mba Mébiame • Shardul Agrawala • Walid Oueslati • Céline Giner • Koen Dekoninck • Nick Johnstone (IEA) • Luis Martinez (ITF) • Andrea Papu Carrone (ITF) • Mallory Trouvé (ITF) Acknowledgements External Contributors • Helene Ahlborg (Chalmers University of Technology) • Thomas Bernauer (ETH Zurich) • Jetske Bouma (PBL Netherlands) • Zachary Brown (North Carolina State University) • Alexandros Dimitropoulos (PBL Netherlands) • Eyal Ert (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) • Steve Griffiths (Khalifa University of Science and Technology) • Scott Hardman (University of California Davis) • Gert-Jan de Maagd (Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water) • Katrin Millock (Paris School of Economics) • Céline Nauges (Toulouse School of Economics) • David Shipworth (University College London) • Sam Thomas (UsersTCP group of the International Energy Agency) • Benjamin Sovacool (University of Sussex) • Vivianne Visschers (University of Applied Sciences Switzerland) • Marc Willinger (University of Montpellier)
  • 28. Find out more and read the report: oe.cd/EPIC