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Consumption/welfare decisions

It appears sustainable consumption is often seen as a compromise within internal decision-making processes between consumers social responsibility and their individual needs and desires. Although consumers have a positive attitude toward sustainability, as shown by market research, they are largely passive in their role when it comes to supporting environmental or animal welfare improvements through their purchasing behavior (Vermeir and Verbeke, 2006). [Pg.213]


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