A) A product that lasts forever. B) Something that does not harm the environment and can be used in the future. C) A store that only sells food
Carbon Footprint
A) The amount of pollution created by a person’s activities. B) The dirt left on shoes after shopping. C) A special price for people who buy eco-friendly items
Budget
A) A plan for how much money you can spend. B) A special kind of shopping bag. C) A store where everything is cheap.
Fair Trade
A) A store that sells only expensive products. B) A system that ensures farmers and workers get fair wages. C) A type of market where people trade goods
Locally Sourced
A) Products that come from nearby farms or businesses. B) Food that is sold in large supermarkets. C) A discount given to people who live in the same town.
Waste
a) Things that are not needed and thrown away b) Products that are very expensive c) Materials that can be recycled and used again immediately
Wages
a) The money a person earns for their work b) The price of a product in a store c) The amount of time someone spends shopping
Impulse Buying
A) Buying things without planning or thinking about them. B) Shopping only during sales. C) A strategy used by responsible shoppers.
Minimalism
A) A lifestyle where people buy only what they need. B) A type of fashion trend. C) A store that sells only small-sized products.
Upcycling
A) Creating new products from old materials. B) Recycling plastic bottles. C) Using an elevator instead of stairs.
Ethical Shopping
A) Buying products that are good for the environment and fair to workers. B) Shopping only in expensive stores. C) A way to get discounts by using coupons.
Pre-owned
a) New and never used b) Owned or used by someone before c) Broken and cannot be used
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