Borggren

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Business Meetings at a Distance – decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and cumulative energy demand?

Borggren, C., Moberg, Å., Räsänen, M., Finnveden, G. (2012) Business Meetings at a Distance – decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and cumulative energy demand? Journal of Cleaner Production. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.09.003

Klimatpåverkan från konceptet Klimatsmart pocket

Enroth, M., Borggren, C., Moberg, Å. (2011) Klimatpåverkan från konceptet Klimatsmart pocket. Report from the KTH Centre for Sustainable Communications, Stockholm.

Books from an environmental perspective – Part 2

Moberg, Å., Borggren, C., Finnveden, G. (2011) Books from an environmental perspective – Part 2: e-books as an alternative to paper books. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 16, 238-246.

Books from an environmental perspective – Part 1

Borggren C., Moberg Å., Finnveden G. (2011) Books from an environmental perspective – Part 1: environmental impacts of paper books sold in traditional and internet bookshops. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 16, 138-147.

Environmental impacts of electronic invoicing

Moberg, Å., Borggren, C., Finnveden, G., and Tyskeng, S. (2010) Environmental impacts of electronic invoicing. Progress in Industrial Ecology 7, 93-113.

Meeting at a distance: Experiences of media companies in Sweden

Räsänen, M., Moberg, Å., Picha, M., Borggren, C. (2010) Meeting at a distance: Experiences of media companies in Sweden. Technology in Society 32, 264-273.

Pappersbok och elektronisk bok på läsplatta

Borggren, C., Moberg, Åsa (2009) Pappersbok och elektronisk bok på läsplatta – en jämförande miljöbedömning. Report from the KTH Centre for Sustainable Communications, Stockholm.

Effects of a total change from paper invoicing to electronic invoicing in Sweden

Moberg, Å., Borggren, C., Finnveden, G. and Tyskeng, S. (2008) Effects of a total change from paper invoicing to electronic invoicing in Sweden. Report from the KTH Centre for Sustainable Communications, Stockholm.