Consumers struggle to prioritise sustainable packaging

April 18, 2024 EcoVadis EN


While four-in-five consumers in the UK and US believe in the need to reduce plastic use, almost the same number do not rule out buying products which do not prioritise sustainability. According to a new poll from PA Consulting, shoppers struggling with the cost of living might be more motivated to do so, if savings were offered to shop sustainably.



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