Business ethics

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Across
  1. 5. resources: Minerals that have been made through the formation of the world that can be used for human benefit.
  2. 7. Money given by the government or organisation to help a business keep the price of a product or service low.
  3. 8. fuel: Natural, finite fuel formed from the remains of living organisms, eg oil, coal and natural gas.
  4. 9. group: a group of people who try to influence business activity in the interests of their members and supporters.
  5. 10. labour: the exploitation of children by making them work and prevents them from attending school.
  6. 11. Money given to help a person or company that does not have to be paid back. Governments may use to encourage businesses to set up in particular locations.
  7. 13. Meeting the needs of today, while also ensuring future generations can be provided for.
  8. 16. Work.
  9. 20. marketing: Promotional activity that encourages consumers to share content between themselves on the internet.
  10. 21. The immediate surroundings in which people live, or the natural world such as the land, air or water.
  11. 22. change: The long-term alteration of weather patterns.
  12. 24. put money into something in order to make a profit.
  13. 25. The passing of laws.
  14. 26. Contaminating the air, water or ground with harmful substances.
Down
  1. 1. margin: The difference between sales revenue and total costs expressed as a percentage.
  2. 2. To try to influence decisions made by businesses, organisations or governments.
  3. 3. footprint: A measure of how much carbon is used through the activities of a person, company or country.
  4. 4. sites: where waste is buried underground.
  5. 6. energy: Power that is generated using natural resources that will not run out, eg wind and wave power.
  6. 11. warming: The rise in the average temperature of the Earth's surface.
  7. 12. Relating to right and wrong, eg ethical companies are often ones that act in a responsible way.
  8. 14. groups: groups who share a common interest in an issue or problem.
  9. 15. To refuse to take part in, buy or use something in order to show disapproval or make a change.
  10. 17. audit: An assessment of a business’ activities its impact on the environment.
  11. 18. The exchange of one thing in favour of another.
  12. 19. Anyone who has an interest in a business or is affected by business activity.
  13. 23. products: Unwanted or unusable material, including household rubbish and hazardous materials