Search for dissertations about: "post consumer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words post consumer.
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1. Consumer Foreign Online Purchasing : Uncertainty in the Consumer-Retailer Relationship
Abstract : Consumer foreign online purchasing (CFOP) in this thesis refers to the exchange between consumers and foreign online retailers. Despite empirical facts showing increasing interest of consumers to purchase from foreign online retailers, researchers have only paid modest interest to this new marketing field. READ MORE
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2. The impact of cormorant nesting colonies on plants and arthropods
Abstract : Seabirds concentrate large amounts of marine nutrients on their nesting islands. This nutrient input can have large consequences for island food webs and community structure. The high nutrient load may also cause runoff into surrounding waters and affect marine communities. READ MORE
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3. Material recycling of post-consumer flexible polyethylene packaging waste
Abstract : The mechanical and thermal properties of recycled post-consumer flexible polyethylene packaging waste was studied, using material collected and sorted on a large-scale from two sources. Unwashed, laboratory-scale washed, industrial-scale washed, and industrial-scale washed and melt-compounded (industrially recycled) materials were used. READ MORE
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4. Characterization of cellulose in post-consumer cotton textiles
Abstract : The overall objective of this thesis is to provide a background to the recycling of cotton. Since cotton consists of pure cellulose, it might be possible to include used cotton, in the already existing viscose industry. READ MORE
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5. Chinese women and consumer culture : discourses on beauty and identity in advertising and women's magazines 1985-1995
Abstract : Chinese women and consumer culture are studied through semiotics and discourse analysis of advertisements and beauty editorials from women's magazines. The trajectory of Chinese consumption and advertising development during the last two decades is outlined and the changing notions of female beauty after Mao is examined, describing the resurfacing gender differences and the renewed importance of body and gender, together with the commodification of women and female beauty. READ MORE