5.3.2 Ethical Consumerism

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  • What is the definition of ethical consumerism?
    Buying ethically and responsibly
  • Ethical consumerism can lead to tangible benefits for businesses and society.

    True
  • Match the ethical considerations with their descriptions:
    Animal welfare ↔️ Promoting humane treatment of animals
    Fair trade ↔️ Ensuring fair prices for producers
  • Ethical consumerism encourages businesses to innovate in sustainable production methods.

    True
  • Match the impact of ethical consumerism with its description:
    Increased customer loyalty ↔️ Consumers trust businesses with ethical practices
    Enhanced reputation ↔️ Aligning with moral values
  • What is the impact of ethical consumerism on a company's reputation and loyalty?
    Enhances reputation and loyalty
  • Ethical consumerism incentivizes businesses to invest in sustainable production methods and responsible practices.

    True
  • Consumers are willing to pay more for products that are environmentally sustainable, fairly traded, or produced under ethical labor conditions
  • What is the core principle of ethical consumerism?
    Buying ethically and responsibly
  • Ensuring fair and safe working conditions for employees is a key consideration of ethical consumerism.

    True
  • The goal of ethical consumerism is to align purchasing decisions with moral and ethical values
  • What is an example of an ethical consumer choice related to environmental sustainability?
    Buying recycled paper
  • Purchasing cruelty-free products is an example of ethical consumerism related to animal welfare.
    True
  • Government policies related to ethical consumerism help increase transparency
  • Mandatory labeling requirements help consumers make informed decisions about products' environmental or ethical impact.
    True
  • The goal of ethical consumerism is to align purchasing decisions with moral and ethical values
  • What does environmental sustainability involve in ethical consumerism?
    Minimizing environmental impact
  • The goal of ethical consumerism is to support companies that make a positive impact
  • What is an example of an ethical consumer choice related to environmental sustainability?
    Buying recycled paper
  • Ethical consumerism builds stronger customer loyalty
  • Increased demand for ethical products leads to higher sales and greater market share
  • How does ethical consumerism enhance customer loyalty for businesses?
    Aligns with consumer values
  • Aligning with ethical consumer values can provide businesses with a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

    True
  • Environmental sustainability in ethical consumerism involves minimizing environmental impact
  • What is the purpose of fair trade in ethical consumerism?
    Ensuring fair prices for producers
  • Ethical consumerism encourages consumers to use their purchasing power to drive positive change.

    True
  • Fair trade ensures that producers in developing countries receive fair prices and wages
  • How does ethical consumerism affect businesses' sustainability efforts?
    Fosters sustainable innovation