Study on Environmental Statement for Home Appliances at Online Stores in Japan
This study aims to identify the current situation and
problems of environmental statement for major four home appliances
(refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners and television
receivers) sold at online stores in Japan, and then to suggest how to
improve the situation, through a questionnaire survey conducted
among businesses that operate online stores and online malls with
multiple online stores. Results of the study boil down to:
(1) It is found out that environmental statement for the home
appliances at online stores have four problems; (i) less information
on “three Rs" and “chemical substances" than the one on “energy
conservation", (ii) cost for providing environmental statement, (iii)
issues associated with a label and mark placement, and (iv) issues
associated with energy conservation statement.
(2) Improvements are suggested for each of the four problems listed
above, and shown are (i) the effectiveness of, and need to promote, a
label and mark placement, (ii) cost burden on buyers, and (iii) need
of active efforts made by businesses and of dissemination of legal
regulations to businesses.
[1] Y. Han, Study on Current Situation of Environmental Statement for
Products at Online Stores, Papers on environmental information science,
No.20, pp.211-216, 2006.
[2] K. Ueno, Development and Prospects of Environmental Considerations
and Information for Home Appliances, Denki Gakkai Kenkyukai Shiryo,
Vol.2002, No.1, pp.7-12, 2002.
[3] Mie Centers for Climate Change Actions, Report on Project to Promote
Collaboration Models among Entities in 2005, Mie Prefecture, 2005.
[4] M. Ide and H. Morita, Report on Research Project on What Information
on Environmental Considerations for Products Should be, Denki,
No.710, pp.2-5, 2007.
[5] Bureau of Citizens and Cultural Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan
Government, Survey on Actual Production, Distribution and
Consumption of Environmentally-Friendly Products, etc, Tokyo, 2002.
[6] Center for Environmental Information Science, Manual for "System to
Provide Product Environmental Information" designed for consumers,
Tokyo, 2006.
[7] Y. Han, Study on Environment Statement for Products at Online Stores,
Papers on environmental information science, No.21, pp.25-30, 2007.
[8] RIC, Electric Household Appliance Marketing Data (2007 edition),
Tokyo, 2007.
[9] S. Kubota, Study on Environmental Statement for Home Appliances at
Online Stores, Master thesis presented to Graduate School of
Information Systems, The University of Electro-Communications,
Tokyo, 2009.
[1] Y. Han, Study on Current Situation of Environmental Statement for
Products at Online Stores, Papers on environmental information science,
No.20, pp.211-216, 2006.
[2] K. Ueno, Development and Prospects of Environmental Considerations
and Information for Home Appliances, Denki Gakkai Kenkyukai Shiryo,
Vol.2002, No.1, pp.7-12, 2002.
[3] Mie Centers for Climate Change Actions, Report on Project to Promote
Collaboration Models among Entities in 2005, Mie Prefecture, 2005.
[4] M. Ide and H. Morita, Report on Research Project on What Information
on Environmental Considerations for Products Should be, Denki,
No.710, pp.2-5, 2007.
[5] Bureau of Citizens and Cultural Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan
Government, Survey on Actual Production, Distribution and
Consumption of Environmentally-Friendly Products, etc, Tokyo, 2002.
[6] Center for Environmental Information Science, Manual for "System to
Provide Product Environmental Information" designed for consumers,
Tokyo, 2006.
[7] Y. Han, Study on Environment Statement for Products at Online Stores,
Papers on environmental information science, No.21, pp.25-30, 2007.
[8] RIC, Electric Household Appliance Marketing Data (2007 edition),
Tokyo, 2007.
[9] S. Kubota, Study on Environmental Statement for Home Appliances at
Online Stores, Master thesis presented to Graduate School of
Information Systems, The University of Electro-Communications,
Tokyo, 2009.
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problems of environmental statement for major four home appliances
(refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners and television
receivers) sold at online stores in Japan, and then to suggest how to
improve the situation, through a questionnaire survey conducted
among businesses that operate online stores and online malls with
multiple online stores. Results of the study boil down to:
(1) It is found out that environmental statement for the home
appliances at online stores have four problems; (i) less information
on “three Rs" and “chemical substances" than the one on “energy
conservation", (ii) cost for providing environmental statement, (iii)
issues associated with a label and mark placement, and (iv) issues
associated with energy conservation statement.
(2) Improvements are suggested for each of the four problems listed
above, and shown are (i) the effectiveness of, and need to promote, a
label and mark placement, (ii) cost burden on buyers, and (iii) need
of active efforts made by businesses and of dissemination of legal
regulations to businesses.", keywords = "Home Appliances, Environmentally-FriendlyProduct, Environmental Statement, Online Store, Japan.", volume = "4", number = "2", pages = "89-10", }