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Is eco-friendly living just a rich person’s flex for social media clout?
As the cost of sustainable goods rises amid global inflation, critics argue that eco-friendly living has become a status symbol for the wealthy rather than a genuine environmental effort. Cast your vote and share your take on whether green consumerism is performative.
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