Ethical Consumption 1st Edition
Grab the attention of curious minds and conscientious shoppers with Ethical Consumption 1st Edition — a clear, rigorous exploration of how values shape buying choices, by respected scholars Alex Hiller and Helen Goworek. This timely work bridges academic insight and everyday practice, making it essential for students, researchers, policy-makers and ethically minded consumers across the UK and beyond.
Dive into an engaging analysis of why people choose fair trade, organic, or cruelty-free options and how markets, brands and regulation respond. The authors combine contemporary theory with vivid case studies to reveal the social, cultural and economic forces behind sustainable consumption. Expect lucid explanations of consumer behaviour, ethical labelling, corporate responsibility and the practical tensions between ideals and affordability.
Whether you’re studying sustainability, shaping retail strategy, or simply trying to shop more responsibly, this book equips you with tools to think critically and act effectively. Practical examples and policy-relevant discussions make complex debates accessible, empowering readers to evaluate claims, compare alternatives and influence change in local communities and global supply chains.
Clearly written and deeply researched, Ethical Consumption 1st Edition is a go-to resource for university courses in sustainability and business, for NGOs shaping campaigns, and for anyone committed to more thoughtful purchasing. Ready to make better choices? Add this essential guide to your collection today and join the growing movement toward more responsible consumption.
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