Noun
overconsumption (uncountable)
Excessive consumption.
And for the future of traditional retail, Wharry said, “It’s the end of overconsumption as we know it, which America is a huge culprit of. Source: Internet
As with any rate design, a subscription has downsides, with critics highlighting the potential for regressive effects on low income ratepayers and possibly encouraging overconsumption. Source: Internet
On which side of the scales sits a regular middle-class family, compliant and, by global comparison, heavily indulged in overconsumption? Source: Internet
Overproduction causes unnecessary pollution, as well as the unnecessary overconsumption of surface water and groundwater resources. Source: Internet
The results suggest that salt promotes passive overconsumption of energy in adults and that salt may override fat-mediated satiation in individuals who are sensitive to the taste of fat. Source: Internet
Through her eponymous label, the half-Tanzanian creates not just striking clothing, but a pressing dialogue that addresses stereotypes of African prints, and questions overconsumption through season-less collections. Source: Internet