Foreword byMichael Braungart Preface by Doug McKenzie-Mohr Prologue: Motivating Change in Consumption and Behaviour (Robert Crocker and Steffen Lehmann) Part 1: Framing the Problem: Consumption, Behaviour and Sustainability 1. From Access to Excess: Consumerism, ‘Compulsory’ Consumption and Behaviour Change (Robert Crocker) 2. Exploring the Role of Individual, Context and Object in Sustainable Urban Consumption (Peter Newton) 3. Working towards Sustainability: exploring the workplace as a site for pro-environmental behavioural change (Janine Chapman, Natalie Skinner, Sharni Searle) 4. The National Dialogue on Behaviour Change in UK Climate Policy: some observations on responsibility, agency and political dimensions (Shane Fudge and Michael Peters) 5. Using the Long Lever of Value Change (Chrisna du Plessis) Part 2: Communicating for Change: Values, Behaviour, Media and Design 6. Behaviour Change: A Dangerous Distraction (Tom Crompton) 7. Leading by Design: Cultivating self-leadership for sustainability (Paul Murray) 8. Telling the Truth about Animals and Environments: media and pro-environmental behaviour (Carla Litchfield) 9. Advertising, Public Relations and Social Marketing: shaping behaviour towards sustainable consumption (Gjoko Muratovski) 10. Contemplative Objects: artefacts for challenging convention and stimulating change (Stuart Walker) Part 3: Social Innovation for Change: Shaping Behaviour through Design 11. Sustainable Qualities: powerful drivers of social change (Ezio Manzini and Virginia Tassinari)12. Amplifying Innovative Sustainable Urban Behaviours: defining a design-led approach to social innovation (Lara Penin) 13. Wellbeing, Participation and Young Citizens Shaping Place (Angelique Edmonds) 14. System Design for Sustainability: the challenge of behaviour change (Carlo Vezzoli) 15. Ethnicity, Environmental Behaviour and Environmental Justice: initial findings from research in a London borough(Guy M. Robinson, Steven Guilbert, Terry Tudor, Stewart W. Barr, Alan Metcalfe and Mark Riley) Part 4: Designing Urban Systems for Change: Towards the Zero Waste City 16. Motivating behaviour change and implementing waste management optimization to create ‘Zero Waste Cities’ (Atiq Uz Zaman and Steffen Lehmann) 17. Zero Waste 2020: Sustainability in our hands (Paul Connett) 18. Food for Thought: design of a food waste composting system in a temporary accommodation setting (Kerrie Bell, Barbara Koth and Steffen Lehmann) 19. Wood in the city: Social acceptance of prefabricated multi-storey timber buildings using low-carbon construction systems (Steffen Lehmann and Gabriele B. Fitzgerald) Epilogue: The Consumption Dilemma: from behaviour change to zero waste (Steffen Lehmann and Robert Crocker)