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Ethical Consumerism means....
Thinking about reducing what you spend
Planning your income and expenditure
Thinking about the consequences of how you spend your money
Shopping around for the best deals
Which is the most environmentally friendly form of transport?
Cars
Buses
Walking or cycling
Train
How is most household waste disposed of?
Landfill sites and incinerators
Recycling
Sent abroad
Dumped at sea
Which of the following are ways to recycle? (Two possible answers)
Buying secondhand goods or clothes
Making your own food
Re-using plastic bags
Disposing of packaging
Commerce which gives profit back to the people who produce goods is known as...
Fair Deal
Real Trade
Fairtrade
Real Deal
When was slavery abolished?
1700s
1800s
1900s
It still exists in some parts of the world
Concern for how farm animals are treated is called
Animal husbandry
Farming
Animal Welfare
Animal farming
Free Range eggs are produced by hens which are....
Kept in cages
Found in the wild
Kept in peple's gardens
Allowed to roam free
Ethical banking is concerned with....
How your money works for you
How much interest you receive
How your bank invests your money
How bank staff are treated at work
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