global consumer culture | sustainability management

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social

Which part of ESG examines employee relations?

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market drivers

Trade associations are an example of _____, which help firms to internalize sustainability.

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resource drivers

Investors are an example of _____.

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true

Companies that face environmental risk and liability also face higher insurance premiums.

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false

The Millennium Development Goals address economic development, social development, and environmental protection for all countries.

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false

The UN Global Compact is a regulatory body that ensures businesses are addressing the triple bottom line of sustainability.

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true

Honest accounting that abolishes the concept of “free pollution” is one of CERES’ four guidance pillars.

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CEOs

The World Business Council for Sustainable Development is led by:

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environmental, economic, and social impacts

ISO Standards focus on:

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false

In many countries, eco-labeling is mandatory.

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transparency

For an eco-label’s success, consumer confidence includes:

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Type 2

Which type of eco-labels represent self-declared claims made by manufacturers to highlight environmentally friendly aspects of their products?