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Green Consumerism Today and Tomorrow - Understanding and Navigating Conscious Consumption - cover

Green Consumerism Today and Tomorrow - Understanding and Navigating Conscious Consumption

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In an era of unprecedented environmental challenges, Green Consumerism Today and Tomorrow offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and navigating conscious consumption. This timely book delves into the motivations, behaviors, and impacts of green consumers, providing valuable insights for individuals, businesses, and policymakers alike.

With clarity and rigor, the book examines the psychological, social, and cultural factors that shape green consumer behavior. It explores the role of green values and attitudes, the influence of social norms and marketing strategies, and the challenges and opportunities associated with making sustainable choices.

Moving beyond individual consumer actions, the book investigates the broader implications of green consumerism for product development, corporate social responsibility, and public policy. It analyzes the role of green consumers in driving innovation, promoting sustainable business practices, and shaping government policies that support environmental sustainability.

The book also provides practical guidance for consumers seeking to make more informed and ethical purchasing decisions. It offers tips for evaluating the environmental and social impacts of products, navigating the often-confusing landscape of green labels and certifications, and advocating for change through consumer activism.

Green Consumerism Today and Tomorrow is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and contribute to a more sustainable future. Its interdisciplinary approach, engaging writing style, and wealth of case studies make it an invaluable resource for students, scholars, business leaders, and policymakers.

This book is a call to action, inspiring readers to embrace green consumerism as a powerful tool for positive change. It empowers consumers to make informed choices, businesses to innovate and adapt, and policymakers to create a supportive environment for sustainable consumption. Together, we can build a future where economic growth, social justice, and environmental sustainability go hand in hand.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 156 pages.

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