It's either spoiled in transit or thrown out by
consumers in wealthier countries, who typically buy too much and toss the excess.
Among
consumers in wealthy countries, those in Great Britain, Germany and Australia each have a Greendex score of 50.2, those in Spain register a score of 50.0 and Japanese respondents 49.1.
Not exact matches
The Chicago Tribune reports that the American Affluence Research Center took a poll among the
wealthiest 10 percent of Americans and found that among the 11 million households representing about half of all
consumer income
in this
country, plans to reduce spending will mean a softness
in the sale of new motor vehicles
in the next 12 months.
E-book discussions
in South Africa tend to center around the
country's
consumer book buying market, «which is very small and
wealthy relative to most of the
country,» Attwell said.