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Ethical Consumerism - Empower Your Choices Mastering Ethical Consumerism for a Better World - cover

Ethical Consumerism - Empower Your Choices Mastering Ethical Consumerism for a Better World

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

What is Ethical Consumerism
 
Based on the idea of dollar voting, ethical consumerism is a form of consumer activism that is becoming increasingly popular. Individuals put it into reality by purchasing things that are created in an ethical manner, which helps to support local craftspeople or small-scale manufacturers, as well as safeguard animals and the environment. Additionally, they refrain from purchasing products that use children as laborers, conduct tests on animals, or do damage to the environment.
 
How you will benefit
 
(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
 
Chapter 1: Ethical consumerism
 
Chapter 2: Fair trade
 
Chapter 3: Consumerism
 
Chapter 4: Corporate social responsibility
 
Chapter 5: Eco-capitalism
 
Chapter 6: Anti-consumerism
 
Chapter 7: Ethical banking
 
Chapter 8: Ethical living
 
Chapter 9: Sustainability advertising
 
Chapter 10: Green marketing
 
Chapter 11: Value-action gap
 
Chapter 12: Socially responsible marketing
 
Chapter 13: Sustainable consumption
 
Chapter 14: International Resources for Fairer Trade
 
Chapter 15: Sustainable products
 
Chapter 16: Choice editing
 
Chapter 17: Sustainable consumer behaviour
 
Chapter 18: Environmental certification
 
Chapter 19: Alternative purchase network
 
Chapter 20: Green consumption
 
Chapter 21: Critical consumerism
 
(II) Answering the public top questions about ethical consumerism.
 
(III) Real world examples for the usage of ethical consumerism in many fields.
 
Who this book is for
 
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Ethical Consumerism.
Available since: 02/03/2024.
Print length: 217 pages.

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