Can Young Lithuanian Consumers Drive Economic Transformation Through Sustainable Consumption?

Have you heard of “Sustainable product”? How would you personally define a “sustainable product”?

  1. Yes, I think it’s a product that supports both environmental and social responsibility.
  2. Yes, I know. A sustainable product should serve its purpose without exhausting natural resources.
  3. Yes, I’ve heard this term many times - it’s about reducing waste through smarter design.
  4. Yes, I’ve come across it often. It’s a product that uses eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient methods.
  5. Yes, I know. To me, it means something durable and recyclable that doesn’t harm the planet.
  6. Yes, I’ve heard of it. I think it’s a product made with minimal environmental impact and ethical production.
  7. Yes, it is when a product goes to the garbage field and composes fast
  8. Yes, reusuable product that can be used more than once.
  9. Yes, I’ve heard of it. I’d define a sustainable product as something created with long-term impact in mind. For example, cups made from coffee grounds. It’s about reusing existing materials, minimizing waste, and designing products that actually last, not just look “eco” for marketing reasons.
  10. Yes, I have heard of sustainable products. To me, a sustainable product is a type of consumable, that has a recycable and resuable package or either has an food/item/consumable that was grown ecologically, without harming nature, without polluting etc.