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    their connection to the earth enriched the practice of their other pagan spiritual beliefs, rather than their other spiritual beliefs causing them to be environmentally conscious. They also had a sense of moral obligation to be an environmentalist due to their spiritual beliefs. Pagans also would hold each other accountable for being environmentally conscious because it was such a widespread part of their spiritual practices. When compared to the Gallup Poll, a survey indicative of opinions held…

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    Smart Cars Case Study

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    Overlooking the development and installation of the supply chain, all of which had been done since the first feasibility study of Mercedes in 1993 and the foundation of MCC in 1994, the management team realized it was facing a new set of challenges. The supply chain are completely new in the market and go beyond such existing practices as supplier involvement, outsourcing and modular production in the industry. Modules such as complete frontor rear ends are pre-assembled on site and suppliers…

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    That is because there are billions more people than there was in the past. So even though our technology is more efficient and environmentally friendly we are still cranking out the high levels of pollution. A prime example of this is the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In 2008 the city of Beijing had to make laws to cut down on their pollution production because they were about to hold the Olympics…

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    solar panels for solar energy, hydroelectric power, wind turbines generating wind power, electric cars, etc.) and conserving or more efficiently using fossil fuels (by carpooling, using alternate versions of similar products that are environment friendly, using less resources, etc.). 2. Why would some people oppose the solutions you have chosen? Some people would oppose finding other sources of energy, because fossil fuels currently play such a large role in so many peoples’ daily lives…

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    1. I would consider TerraCycle plant food to be a shopping consumer product because buyer typically weighs the attributes of the product such as quality, price, and material used when purchasing said product. Per the case study, TerraCycle products are marketed as "the ultimate organic product to come to market." TerraCycle provides the consumer with more information by explaining why they are the “the anti-Miracle-Gro.” Although shopping product like TerraCycle is sold in fewer locations…

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    Environmentally sound technology refers to devices, processes and systems that refrain from releasing pollutants, protect the environment and utilize resources in a sustainable manner and reduce residual wastes efficiently. According to the United Nation’s…

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    our materials and we can know for a fact if we are doing harm elsewhere. Tesla could also encourage our employees to volunteer outside of Tesla to improve sustainable technologies as well as help other efforts that work towards being more environmentally friendly. This would also include education every employee, rather than just certain ones, on issues such as conflict minerals, human trafficking, slave labor,…

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    in turn could enable New Belgium to build additional breweries, invest in more eco-friendly technology and advertising, and ultimately further grow their customer base. SWOT Analysis: Threats As of 2014, New Belgium Brewing is one of 3000 brewers and 1 of 42 craft brewing companies. Due to their socio-environmental values, there are relatively few threats. However, as more and more consumers become environmentally responsible, competitors will need to amend their practices to become more…

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    Environmental values(Yanga) According to the group environmental values can be divided in to two segments; egoistic and altruistic values. "Environmental values represent the company's stance toward ecological concerns and the role of environmental consideration as a normative guideline in the organization's strategy and actions" (Hänninen & Karjaluoto, 2017: 605). According to Hänninen & Karjaluoto (2017), the environmental values illustrate the viewpoints of consumers on preserving the…

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    Comparing Two Adverts

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    Not Just Water “In advertising not to be different is virtually suicidal.” Bill Bernbach said this about advertising. If every ad were the same products would all be seen as the same. That is not what a company wants from their advertisements. They want the advertisements to help show why their product is different from the competitors. Whether that is how the product makes you feel or how the product can benefit you. Advertisements also strive to be different so they can appeal to different…

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