The Role of Internet of Things in Advancing Sustainable Consumption
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IoT, Sustainability, Sustainable ConsumptionAbstract
Rapid environmental degradation in recent years has sparked considerable interest in sustainable consumption. As a result, many researchers are currently investigating the impact of Internet of Things (IoT) on sustainable consumption. In current years, interest in the IoT has skyrocketed. The phrase "Internet of Things" describes the practice of interconnecting various non-traditional devices, such as those used in manufacturing, healthcare, and the home, with the web. Controllers based on microprocessors are now widely used in anything from toaster ovens to aircraft. This study looks at how sustainable consumption has evolved in light of the IoT. Numerous reports have highlighted the importance of energy savings and the IoT in developing eco-friendly metropolises. For sustainable consumption to flourish, smart cities are essential.
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