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S/M/179. Sustainable Consumption
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- 2006
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Am I an ethical consumer? This paper examines the participants personal consumption of consumer goods over a series of two weeks and compares it the current business ethical theories. It highlights how we can be more ethical but more importantly the ramifications of continuing to consume in the way we are doing.
KEYWORDS: Marketing Ethics, Sustainable Consumption, Sustainable Development, Ethical Theory, Et,
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