Adjective
non-moral (not comparable)
Not moral; unconnected with morals; having no relation to ethics or morals; not involving ethical or moral considerations.
The victory of vivisection marks a great advance in the triumph of ruthless, non-moral utilitarianism over the old world of ethical law; a triumph in which we, as well as animals, are already the victims, and of which Dachau and Hiroshima mark the more recent achievements. C. S. Lewis
A non-moral good is something that is desirable for someone or other; despite the name to the contrary, it may include moral goods. Source: Internet
So it is necessary to make another distinction: between moral and non-moral goods. Source: Internet
When discussing non-moral goods, one may make a useful distinction between inherently serviced and material goods in the marketplace (or its exchange value ), versus perceived intrinsic and experiential goods to the buyer. Source: Internet