Green consumerism : an A-to-Z guide /
This title covers the consumption, availability, and distribution of energy and other resources in the personal consumer environment.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Thousand Oaks, CA :
Sage,
2010.
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Colección: | Sage reference series on green society ;
v. 6. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- About the editors
- Introduction
- Reader's guide
- List of articles
- List of contributors
- Green consumerism chronology
- Articles A to Z
- Green consumerism glossary
- Green consumerism resource guide
- Green consumerism appendix
- Index.
- Adhesives
- Advertising
- Affluenza
- Air travel
- Apparel
- Audio equipment
- Automobiles
- Baby products
- Beverages
- Biodegradability
- Books
- Bottled beverages (water)
- Carbon credits
- Carbon emissions
- Carbon offsets
- Car washing
- Certification process
- Certified products (fair trade or organic)
- Cleaning products
- Coffee
- Commodity fetishism
- Commuting
- Composting
- Computers and printers confections
- Conspicuous consumption
- Consumer activism
- Consumer behavior
- Consumer boycotts
- Consumer culture
- Consumer ethics
- Consumerism
- Consumer society
- Cosmetics
- Dairy products
- Demographics
- Diderot effect
- Disparities in consumption
- Disposable plates and plastic implements
- Downshifting
- Dumpster diving
- Durability
- Ecolabeling
- Ecological footprint
- Ecotourism
- Electricity usage
- Energy efficiency of products and appliances
- Environmentalism
- Environmentally friendly
- Ethically produced products
- E-waste
- Fair trade
- Fashion
- Final consumption
- Finance and economics
- Fish
- Floor and wall coverings
- Food additives
- Food miles
- Frugality
- Fuel
- Funerals
- Furniture
- Gardening/growing
- Garden tools and appliances
- Genetically modified products
- Gifting (green gifts)
- Government policy and practice (local and national)
- Grains
- Green communities
- Green consumer
- Green consumerism organizations
- Green design
- Green discourse
- Green food
- Green gross domestic product
- Green homes
- Green marketing
- Green politics
- Greenwashing
- Healthcare
- Heating and cooling
- Home appliances
- Home shopping and catalogs
- Homewares
- Insulation
- International regulatory frameworks
- Internet purchasing
- Kyoto Protocol
- Lawns and landscaping
- Leisure and recreation
- Lifestyle, rural
- Lifestyle, suburban
- Lifestyle, sustainable
- Lifestyle, urban
- Lighting
- Linen and bedding
- Local exchange trading schemes
- Locally made
- Magazines
- Malls
- Markets (organic/farmers)
- Materialism
- Meat
- Mobile phones
- Morality (consumer ethics)
- Needs and wants
- Organic
- Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)
- Overconsumption
- Packaging and product containers
- Paper products
- Personal products
- Pesticides and fertilizers
- Pets
- Pharmaceuticals
- Plants
- Positional goods
- Poultry and eggs
- Poverty
- Pricing
- Production and commodity chains
- Product sharing
- Psychographics
- Public transportation
- Quality of life
- Recyclable products
- Recycling
- Regulation
- Resource consumption and usage
- Seasonal products
- Secondhand consumption
- Services
- Shopping
- Shopping bags
- Simple living
- Slow food
- Social identity
- Solid and human waste sports
- Supermarkets
- Super rich
- Sustainable consumption
- Swimming pools and spas
- Symbolic consumption
- Taxation
- Tea
- Television and DVD Equipment
- Tools
- Toys
- United Nations Human Development Report 1998
- Vege-box schemes
- Vegetables and fruits
- Waste disposal
- Water
- Websites and blogs
- Windows.