Across
- 2. When companies pay another company (sometimes in another country) to perform part of their business, often for cheaper wages
- 5. Enough for all, for ever. Able to be continued with minimal long-term impact on the environment
- 6. A calculation of the amount of productive land and ocean required to sustain your lifestyle over a year.
- 8. The buying and selling of goods, services, produce, culture and capital between countries and across international borders.
- 10. The unequal levels of access that people in different countries have to communication technologies like the Internet and mobile network coverage.
Down
- 1. A factory with poor working conditions, long hours and low pay.
- 3. The buildings and services needed for a society to function, such as transportation, social systems and power and communication systems
- 4. The basic resources from which things are made; such as oil, minerals and wood.
- 7. The process by which the world has become increasingly interconnected, because of advances in trade, transport, culture and communications technology.
- 9. Trade that provides better wages and working conditions to people who produce products in the developing world
