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ecoillogical 

eco·ill·og·i·cal
ee-ko-ih-loj-i-kuhl
adjective

not ecologically logical; contrary to or disregardful of the rules of ecology and sustainable living; unreasonably deemed healthy or good for the planet

Related forms
eco·il·log·i·cal·ly, adverb
eco·il·log·i·cal·ness, noun

Antonyms
ecological
You know, Hamilton, while I do enjoy the fine selection of organic fruit in the Whole Foods' produce section, I just can't justify spending money there to support their ecoillogical long distance shipping policy. I would much rather support my local farmer!
ecoillogical by fearlessfantastic September 12, 2011
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ecto-ecological 

an organism living outside the laws of nature
We're ecto-ecological, so I'm a volunteer in the voluntary human extinction movement (vhemt.org).
ecto-ecological by frishy January 27, 2019

Ecologicality

Ecological + Practicality.

Used in place of sustainable.
J: What is that filthy hippie doing living in your backyard? His tent is ridiculous and all his dumpster diving exploits are alienating you from your neighbors!

M: He's striving for ecologicality.
Ecologicality by McFunkindunkle December 29, 2010

Ecological impact 

Effect of human lifestyle or natural events on living organisms including people and animals.
The natural disasters happening in Bangladesh is classified as an ecological impact

ecological food desert 

whereas just "food desert" is currently considered (more from public health perspective) as places where the local populations do not have (convenient) access to affordable, healthy food, this more wholistic concept is a less human-centric understanding that implies both, a low, non-proportionate amount of food grown, and dependency on (usually both environmentally unsustainable and imbalanced fossil fuel energies and farm land stewardship) less-/unnatural imports of food from "non-renewable" or less lively (e.g. degraded/depleted top soils and watersheds) source farms
After being affected by the spirit of "deep ecology", I had a fresher awareness of the ironic, or at least unnatural, situation of how the grocery stores, markets, restaurants, etc. made it appear like there's an abundance of food, but our less- or unhealthy human-built environment that had me dependent on unsustainable, imbalanced energies (like fossil fuels and their corresponding implements) actually was an ecological food desert.

Ecological Succession 

A gradual process of change and replacement of the types of species in a community. This occurs when natural events create a gap in an ecosystem.
The coat color in foxes is driven by ecological succession.

ecological terrorist

Cortex is an ecological terrorist because he mutates marsupials and contaminates the gene pool