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The Imperative of Sustainable Consumption: A Necessity, Not a Choice!
The 21st century, currently plagued by the Covid-19 pandemic, is witnessing immense struggles on all fronts: socio-economic inequality, global value chains, national security and environmental crisis. Collectively, we are responsible for all these crises – climate change is perhaps the most prominent, but no less important are the rates of natural resource depletion, pollution, loss of biodiversity and the collapse of ecosystems, all caused by human activity (Steffen et al., 2015).The problem of overconsumption has fuelled increasing demand for natural resources, manufacturing goods and greater offerings of services to the modern society we live in. Modern society is constantly demanding
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The 21st century, currently plagued by the Covid-19 pandemic, is witnessing immense struggles on all fronts: socio-economic inequality, global value chains, national security and environmental crisis. Collectively, we are responsible for all these crises – climate change is perhaps the most prominent, but no less important are the rates of natural resource depletion, pollution, loss of biodiversity and the collapse of ecosystems, all caused by human activity (Steffen et al., 2015).The problem of overconsumption has fuelled increasing demand for natural resources, manufacturing goods and greater offerings of services to the modern society we live in. Modern society is constantly demanding […]
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