A STUDY ON BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS GREEN PRODUCTS IN TIRUNELVELI CITY

Climate change is a genuine issue that everyone on the planet is discussing. People all throughout the world are paying a high price for environmental degradation. That is why being ecologically responsible has become an urgent necessity. And it is highly applicable to the manufacturing sectors all...

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Consumers
Emissions
Environmental conditions
Environmental impact
Green marketing
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Perceptions
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Social responsibility
Trust
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