Sustainability and Pillars Practice Test

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What role do social attitudes play in promoting sustainable practices?

They hinder adoption

They have no effect

They only affect consumer choices

They propel sustainable practices into mainstream

Social attitudes shape behavior by setting what’s considered normal, desirable, and rewarded. When a society values sustainable practices, people are more likely to adopt them, and the change spreads through households, workplaces, and institutions. This social momentum helps these practices move from niche choices to everyday routines, creating a feedback loop where sustainable actions become the default. For example, as recycling, energy-saving habits, or plant-based options gain social approval, more individuals, brands, and governments adopt and normalize them, further accelerating their diffusion. If attitudes only influenced individual choices or had no impact, the spread would be much slower and less comprehensive.

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