Erik Klint

Doctoral Student at Environmental Systems Analysis

My research concerns your dirty clothes. My focus area is part environmental emission coupled with washing clothes, and part underlying psychological aspects that guide our behavior. The hope is that the result from our studies will change behaviors towards more sustainable laundry choices, without burdening us consumers.

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2024

Pro-environmental behaviour is undermined by disgust sensitivity: The case of excessive laundering

Erik Klint, Gregory Peters, Lars-Olof Johansson
PLoS ONE. Vol. 19 (6 June)
Journal article
2023

Mind the (reporting) gap—a scoping study comparing measured laundry decisions with self-reported laundry behaviour

Erik Klint, Lars-Olof Johansson, Gregory Peters
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. Vol. 28 (9), p. 1211-1222
Journal article
2022

Återinför tvättstugan - för klimatets skull

Erik Klint, Gregory Peters, Peter Sundqvist
Dagens samhälle. Vol. 2 mars
Magazine article
2022

No stain, no pain – A multidisciplinary review of factors underlying domestic laundering

Erik Klint, Lars-Olof Johansson, Gregory Peters
Energy Research and Social Science. Vol. 84
Review article
2021

Sharing is caring - the importance of capital goods when assessing environmental impacts from private and shared laundry systems in Sweden

Erik Klint, Gregory Peters
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. Vol. 26, p. 1085-1099
Journal article

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