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Name: Paulyn Ruzel D.

Nollora
Section: 11 Prog 2

TITLE: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES OF


SMALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLE VENDORS ON CUSTOMERS TRUST AT NAGA CITY
PEOPLE’S MALL

MAIN TOPIC:
Determining the environmental practices of fruits and vegetable vendors at Naga City
People’s Mall. Knowing the type of farming methods used, the use of plastic or other packaging
materials, and waste reduction initiatives.

IMPORTANCE:
In today’s increasingly eco-conscious world, this aids in teaching vendors about fruits and
vegetables at Naga City People’s Mall for they to understand how to build the trust of customers,
for the reason of the growing awareness and importance of environmental sustainability and
practices in the Philippines. Most of the vendors purchases a product from local farmers and
recycle waste materials such as boxes and peels of fruits and vegetables, which customers are
conscious of these environmental practices and actively engage in waste recycling efforts to
contribute to a healthier environment. Consumer trust based on environmental practices can
significantly impact small fruit and vegetable vendor’s sales, reputation, and long term viability.
By placing importance on sustainability and maintaining environmental practices, vendors can
build trust with consumers and secure their business
APPROACH:
- Quantitative approach

TYPE OF RESEARCH:
- Descriptive Statistics/Case study

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