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  2. Eco-social market economy - Wikipedia

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    The eco-social market economy is a holistic model based on a strong and innovative market economy. The eco-social market economy requires that the protection of the environment and social fairness are vital criteria for all economic activity. The protection of the ecology and habitat for future generations are central issues for eco-social ...

  3. Ecological economics - Wikipedia

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    A common objection [73] [74] [75] is that life is precious or priceless, but this demonstrably degrades to it being worthless within cost-benefit analysis and other standard economic methods. [76] Reducing human bodies to financial values is a necessary part of mainstream economics and not always in the direct terms of insurance or wages.

  4. Green economy - Wikipedia

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    Green economics is loosely defined as any theory of economics by which an economy is considered to be component of the ecosystem in which it resides (after Lynn Margulis). A holistic approach to the subject is typical, such that economic ideas are commingled with any number of other subjects, depending on the particular theorist.

  5. Eco-capitalism - Wikipedia

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    The resulting "shopping our way to sustainability" mentality encouraged the development of organic farming, renewable energy, green certifications as well as other eco-friendly practices. [23] A 2015 report from the Nielsen Corporation lends credence to this theory. According to the report, consumers have more brand loyalty and are willing to ...

  6. Circular economy - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, implementing a circular economy in the United States has been presented by Ranta et al. [52] who analyzed the institutional drivers and barriers for the circular economy in different regions worldwide, by following the framework developed by Scott R. [84] In the article, different worldwide environment-friendly institutions ...

  7. Eco-investing - Wikipedia

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    Eco-investing or green investing is a form of socially responsible investing where investments are made in companies that support or provide environmentally friendly products and practices. These companies encourage (and often profit from) new technologies that support the transition from carbon dependence to more sustainable alternatives. [ 1 ]

  8. Eco commerce - Wikipedia

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    Investments in eco-friendly infrastructure enable e-commerce businesses to operate more sustainably and align with environmental goals. Risk Management: Green finance helps e-commerce businesses identify and manage environmental risks, ensuring compliance with sustainability regulations and reducing exposure to climate-related risks.

  9. Ecopreneurship - Wikipedia

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    A lot of companies using ecopreneurship principles incorporate sustainable product design. Product design incorporating sustainability can happen at any stage of the business, including material extraction, logistics, the manufacturing process, disposal, etc. Sustainable product design can be achieved using innovative technology (or Eco-innovation), cradle to cradle design, bio-mimicry, etc.