the average age which people are expected to live from birth
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the percentage of adults who are able to read and write
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resources which are limited in supply and will eventually run out e.g. coal or oil
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an increase in GDP that minimises negative externalities faced by future generations
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resources that are not limited in supply and are naturally replaced in the environment e.g. solar or wind power
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a measure of the impact a business has on society and the environment as a result of its operations
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where a business tries to give the impression that it is environmentally friendly when it claims may not be entirely try or justified
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where a business takes a moral standpoint and ensures that its behaviour does not impact stakeholder groups in a negative way; it tries to do 'the right thing'
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where a business acts or produces products in a way that minimises damage to the environment
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a payment made to the government by consumers or firms. It is usually based on spending or incomes