“…Examples are: garbage classification, water and electricity conservation, recycling, participating in activities about environmental protection publicity or making suggestions about these issues, social media activism on environmental topics, green consumption choices, preference towards sustainable advertising messages, volunteering for corporate sustainability initiatives, commuting by green vehicles, being willing to pay a premium for green goods, etc. (Reich, 2005; Pahl‐Wostl et al., 2008; Nelles et al., 2014; Mi et al., 2020; Jain et al., 2021). The public's willingness to be involved and to be responsible has ensured that governments have put in place legislations that ensure compliance for green sourcing, green production, fair labour practices, sustainable foreign direct investments, etc.…”