Can Young Lithuanian Consumers Drive Economic Transformation Through Sustainable Consumption?

Have you heard of “Sustainable consumption”? In your own words, what is the main goal of “sustainable consumption”?

  1. no
  2. Yes, to minimze the effect on the nature
  3. probably when you buy more expensive products that serve their purpose longer.
  4. A buyers goal to consume and buy sustainable products.
  5. I heart about that. Sustainable consumption is buying products that are needed and limiting consumption of unnecessary products
  6. I think so. I would guess that the main goal is to use as little as possible products or make actions that have negative impact on environment.
  7. No
  8. No It probably has something to do with racional consumption, the opposite of over-consumption
  9. Consuming less products and making sure those products are better for the environment.
  10. i have. its goal is to only consume and buy the amount of product that you need in the moment and to not overconsume. it also encourages buying products that are eco-friendly.
  11. To consume less and only sustainable products
  12. no. maybe think before buying.
  13. i think it is the use of reusable products, avoiding single-use ones.
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  15. Yes
  16. to use less or consume products that are less harmful for the environment or recycled.
  17. Yes i have, sustainable consumption is where u try to consume as less as possible, maybe u utilise only the necessities or the things thatbyou do use ar replaced with a more eco firendly alternayive
  18. less overconsumption
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  20. no
  21. The idea of sustainability.
  22. -
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  25. buying things that you actually need.
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  27. good for the environment
  28. Consuming as little as possible and not an ounce more than necessary
  29. Yes?
  30. ne
  31. i haven't heard of that.
  32. No
  33. I think it's consumption that meets your needs and doesn't include things that you don't need so it's sustainable, uses resources optimally and doesn't cause you to throw away food, clothes, etc.
  34. Yes, when you choose products that are recyclable
  35. Sustainable consumption would be reducing buying goods to the minimum And trying to support companies that are actually environmentally responsible
  36. I’ve heard of it, I think it means using products or resources without making any bigger harm to the environment
  37. No, I’m not sure, but maybe it means consuming in a smarter and fairer way.
  38. Yes, I know. It encourages fair trade and ecological responsibility.
  39. Yes, I’ve heard it before - it aims to change how people think about consumption.
  40. Yes, I think it means making conscious decisions that help the planet.
  41. No, I don’t really know it, but maybe it’s about recycling and reusing things.
  42. Yes, I know. It promotes buying less but choosing quality products.
  43. Yes, I know. The goal is to balance consumer needs with environmental protection
  44. Yes, I know. The goal is to balance consumer needs with environmental protection.
  45. Yes, I’ve heard about it - it means responsible purchasing and consumption habits.
  46. Yes, I know. It’s about using resources wisely and avoiding unnecessary waste.
  47. Yes, it is when you consumer in logical manner, you don't buy what you don't need and reuse the current products before they turn bad.
  48. It is when you use a product a in a sustainable manner and don’t over use it.
  49. Yes. To me, sustainable consumption means buying what you actually need and then really using or eating it. It’s about being mindful with resources instead of collecting things just to feel good for a moment. Simple, but it changes everything if people actually did it.
  50. havent heard that much, maybe it is a type of consumption that leads an consumer to recycling, not wasting food/packages, reusing everything?
  51. to lower the waste of consumption
  52. Yes, the goal is to maximally decrease the harm to the nature by the consumption.
  53. Yes, I’ve heard. In my own words, the main goal is to reduce consumption, buy things smart, buy more eco-friendly brands and also reuse materials if its possible.
  54. Yes, I am. Sustainable consumption means that most items are reusable, you sort your waste, and you try not to pollute the planet.
  55. To minimise the consumerism - avoid buying stuff you don’t need, buy second hand, reuse
  56. Yes. Sustainable consumption is using products and services in a way that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
  57. The main goal is to make sure that consumption doesn't negatively impact the environment or broader society
  58. Yes, the main goal is to use products/ services to meet our current needs in a way that makes the least impact for future generations
  59. No, but I imagine it to be related to the concepts above but more tailored to products and media that you can consume and dispose of.
  60. Yes, it's when you try to be as Earth- and climate-friendly as possible.