• E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

  • E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

  • E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INVENTIONS IN ENGINEERING & SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

International Peer Reviewed (Refereed), Open Access Research Journal
(By Aryavart International University, India)

Paper Details

An Exploration of the Eco-friendly Garment Products

Jiya Agarwal

Shirdi Sai Public School,Moradabad, U.P

57 - 63 Vol. 7, Jan-Dec, 2021
Receiving Date: 2021-03-23;    Acceptance Date: 2021-04-15;    Publication Date: 2021-04-21
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Abstract

The comprehension of purchaser conduct reaches out to different arms of science and is a key to effective promoting. By raising buyer attention to negative impacts of regular creation the significance of ecological kind disposition of the item is expanding. Logical paper presents the making of customer purchasing conduct reasonable model to research and gauge associations between purchasing factors and their consequences for shopper purchasing decision making for climate amicable material items. The object of the paper is improvement of purchaser purchasing conduct theoretical model towards climate amicable material items. Interconnections between chose purchasing factors (cost, brand, plan, climate cordial item elements) and purchasing decision making of a chose buyer target bunch for climate agreeable material items will be introduced at theoretical level. The exploration will, as far as its plan and content, address one of the reference works in the field of advertising research and its smaller section shopper conduct. UK AAA best replica iwc watches at affordable prices are all available!
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