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Placing and scaling ethical choices
ethical consumption and ethical public procurement
pp. 29-31
Abstract
Ethical consumption, or a consumption pattern that goes beyond considerations of price to include for example social and environmental criteria, has been a significant trend, with the market for so-called ethical products in the UK alone expanding from £13.5bn (1999) to £47.2bn (2012).
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Röcklinsberg Helena, Sandin Per (2013) The ethics of consumption: the citizen, the market and the law. Wageningen, Wageningen Academic Publishers.
Pages: 29-31
DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-784-4_3
Full citation:
Kleine D. (2013) „Placing and scaling ethical choices: ethical consumption and ethical public procurement“, In: H. Röcklinsberg & P. Sandin (eds.), The ethics of consumption, Wageningen, Wageningen Academic Publishers, 29–31.