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This study aims to analyze the effect of individuals’ perceived justice on sustainable consumption, which is moderated by the scarcity of resources, and to examine the influence of resource scarcity on the effects of perceived justice on sustainable consumption. The experimental method was employed. The result of this study is that perceived justice determines sustainable consumption.