- Student RADHIKA AGARWAL
- Code PFD21271
- Faculty Design
- Unit L4 Studio Unit
- Tutor/s Parthiv Shah
- TA Nilanshi Panchal
Sustainability may often be interpreted as just environmental sustainability, however, it is much more than that, and the three pillars of sustainability are the fundamental framework The three pillars of sustainability are the environment, society, and the economy, Sustainable development is built on top of those 3 pillars because it can be achieved only when environmental protection, social equity, and economic profitability coexist without one area taking over any of the others.According to this definition, the 3 pillars of sustainable development are seen as interacting with each other at the same level. While sustainable development resides at the intersection of the 3. Consumer environmental responsibility has been commonly considered as an antecedent to green consumption intention and eco-design purchases. However, little research has investigated how environmental concern affects the relationship between design attributes and purchasing intention, especially in the furniture setting, where companies are often involved in design-intensive processes and environmental problems.