An entrepreneur wants to sell a line of clothing at cooperatives and other stores that carry fair trade groceries and goods. Which of these appeals uses a sustainable- development argument?
a. This line of clothing is low-cost as it is made of cotton spun and woven in India, with finished pieces assembled in Bangladesh
b. This line of clothing sells well in high-end retail locations such as those in the central business districts of global cities
c. This line of clothing is made in the United States, in a facility that uses energy from natural gas, with inputs from overseas
d. This line of clothing is made from recycled and remanufactured natural fibers, and distributes profits fairly to the producers.
e. This custom line of clothing is made to order and shipped via air transport overnight to the customer's home or office.