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Ethical consumerism and Frugality

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Ethical consumerism and Frugality

Ethical consumerism vs. Frugality

Ethical consumerism (alternatively called ethical consumption, ethical purchasing, moral purchasing, ethical sourcing, ethical shopping or green consumerism) is a type of consumer activism that is based on the concept of dollar voting. Frugality is the quality of being frugal, sparing, thrifty, prudent or economical in the consumption of consumable resources such as food, time or money, and avoiding waste, lavishness or extravagance.

Similarities between Ethical consumerism and Frugality

Ethical consumerism and Frugality have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anti-consumerism, Intentional living, Money, Sustainable living.

Anti-consumerism

Anti-consumerism is a sociopolitical ideology that is opposed to consumerism, the continual buying and consuming of material possessions.

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Intentional living

Intentional living is any lifestyle based on an individual or group's conscious attempts to live according to their values and beliefs.

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Money

Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a particular country or socio-economic context.

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Sustainable living

Sustainable living is a lifestyle that attempts to reduce an individual's or society's use of the Earth's natural resources and personal resources.

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Ethical consumerism and Frugality Comparison

Ethical consumerism has 119 relations, while Frugality has 40. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.52% = 4 / (119 + 40).

References

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