By Low Youjin

Today-Sept 19

There is a growing movement of younger consumers here who practises “ethical consumerism”, even if it means paying more. Zero-waste stores have seen their business grow substantially in recent years. The trend is a result of developments around the world, as well as the rise of social media which has raised awareness and also empowered consumers. Nevertheless, such consumer behaviour is not yet the norm in Singapore, as most consumers here are pragmatic and cost-conscious. To get buy-in for other facets of responsible consumption, such as paying more to improve the wages of low-income workers, will require more time and discussion, experts say.

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