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Has the “Go Green,” environmental sustainability movement changed your daily life (e.g., shopping habits, how you commute or dispose of waste etc.)?
- If so, in what way? And why do you do these things? Would utilitarianism and/or universalism explain your actions? Would profit maximization, if you’re discussing your behavior in the corporate context?
- If not, why not? Again, would any of the ethical theories discussed in class (profit maximization, utilitarianism, universalism) explain your actions (or lack of action)?
Your paper should be one to two double spaced pages, using 1 inch margins and a normal sized font. To receive full credit, you need to do a reasonable job of explaining your answer and meet the page requirement. Submit in Canvas using a word doc.
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Running head: ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY MOVEMENT
Environmental Sustainability
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ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY MOVEMENT
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Following my adoption of the green environment sustainability slogan, it has had a
greater impact on my daily life activities. This is because I have had to adjust some of my daily
activities to suit the green guidelines. I have also changed some of my habits and behaviour
towards some aspects as...
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