Sustainability Language
Conscious consumption
Purchasing behaviour in which consumers deliberately weigh the environmental and social consequences of what they buy, favouring products aligned with their values.
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Conscious consumption describes a pattern of purchasing in which the buyer actively considers the environmental, social and ethical attributes of products and producers — such as origin, labour conditions and ecological footprint — rather than price and convenience alone. Definitions vary across academic and practitioner sources, ranging from individual lifestyle choices to a broader critique of consumption levels themselves.
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What it means
The idea that everyday purchases are also value-laden decisions that reward or penalise business practices.
How it is used
The term is used by researchers studying sustainable consumer behaviour and by brands and retailers marketing to values-driven customers; critics note the tension between "conscious" purchasing and the need to reduce absolute consumption.
Why it matters
It frames consumer demand as a lever for sustainability, but its ambiguity — buying better versus buying less — makes it a frequently contested term in debates about green consumerism and greenwashing.
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