The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes the season of shopping. Christmas itself has turned into a commercialized holiday, with the celebrations relying upon cheesy Netflix movies, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Research at Purdue University draws a connection between lifestyles choices and demographics of consumers and how they view not only their own social responsibility in their ...
When it comes to consumerism, the ethical standards of UCLA may be higher than those of its own students. In the past two weeks I have written columns exploring UCLA’s licensing agreements and the ...
Political consumerism — the act of buying or boycotting products for political or ethical reasons — is on the rise among ...
The launch of fairtrade products by mainstream multinational food companies has been dismissed by some as the cynical exploitation of ethical consumerism. But does the fact that fairtrade is now ...
Ethical consumerism, or “green consumerism” as some call it, is a driving force in today’s market. Many people 18 and older have learned to buy products selectively, not only based on personal taste ...
Sales of organic and Fairtrade certified products continued to shine in 2020 as concerns over the climate impact of food production and the COVID-19 crisis put ethical consumerism in the spotlight.
The foundational technology of Ethereum has transcended its original role in financial transactions, branching into domains that champion social causes. Notably, charitable entities have harnessed the ...
In the windowsill, a flash of fabric catches your eye. You’ve been needing a new sweater, and cold weather is settling in fast, bringing a scramble to find insulating clothing lest you catch a cold ...
Ethical consumerism is a sphere of action where the contrasting values and behaviours of market and social purpose interact. As a hybrid phenomenon, it presents an analytic and empirical riddle.