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L’illustration ci-dessous montre l’écart observé entre les hommes et les femmes dans leurs choix de consommation. 48 % des Suédoises sont attentives aux effets des produits et des services sur les changements climatiques, soit 17 % de plus que les Suédois (31 %).
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