Examples of using Consumption patterns in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
also to alter consumption patterns to reduce environmental pressures.
number of assumptions regarding, for example, economic growth, consumption patterns and future behaviour.
Economic growth, social-demographic patterns and consumption patterns are all drivers for increasing waste generation.
activities that further sustainable tourism consumption patterns by European citizens,
This should be seen as part of the transition towards sustainable production and consumption patterns and a resource efficient EU economy.
all the social partners about the potential for changing consumption patterns and the overall economic and social model.
more eco-efficient production and consumption patterns.
Empowered and informed consumers can more easily make changes in lifestyle and consumption patterns contributing to the improvement of their health,
standards promote more confident and sustainable consumption patterns, with greater returns on growth.
savings and consumption patterns and public expenditure in the years to come,
Ensuring longer durability of consumer goods is important for achieving more sustainable consumption patterns and a circular economy.
trends of the environment introducing changes in production and consumption patterns.
by specific sectors industry, transports, energy, agriculture and consumption patterns.
However, statistical data do not indicate if such new consumption patterns are due to a switch in public preference from watching TV to other occupations like Internet surfing.
making our production and consumption patterns more sustainable will deliver environmental benefits while improving our economic performance and competitiveness.
However, it can substantially contribute to reducing impacts where less polluting technologies and consumption patterns are applied and the gains are not outweighed by population growth.
Consumption patterns, mainly regarding energy consumption,
Option 1 has a more limited potential to tackle evolving societal changes(consumption patterns) and provides limited contribution to the horizontal objectives of better regulation and simplification.
This means resources are used at a slower rate than past or current consumption patterns would suggest.
There is a need for reducing the negative impacts of production and consumption patterns on the environment, health and natural resources.