Over 70% of consumers to shop more with greener retailers

Some 76% of consumers say they intend to shop more with retailers that offer environmentally friendly products and services.
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Some 76% of consumers say they intend to shop more with retailers that offer environmentally friendly products and services.

According to the survey conducted by ReBound and Pollfish, 73% of consumers are willing to pay extra for their returns to be environmentally friendly, but flexibility and convenience is still the number one priority.

Some 74% of customers said they would use a postal service to donate unwanted clothing to charity if it was offered by a retailer.

Read more about the consumer change at Sustainability Beat

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  • Monyca 2 years ago

    Didnt waitrose halted this? Many are walking is it. IMAGINE CARRYING SOOOOO MANY CONTAINERS OF GLASSES AND PLASTIC. The flabby arms sure need to muscle up , but too heavy can hurt a muscle or spine too. Aww…expectation is always different from realities. Life!

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Some 76% of consumers say they intend to shop more with retailers that offer environmentally friendly products and services.

According to the survey conducted by ReBound and Pollfish, 73% of consumers are willing to pay extra for their returns to be environmentally friendly, but flexibility and convenience is still the number one priority.

Some 74% of customers said they would use a postal service to donate unwanted clothing to charity if it was offered by a retailer.

Read more about the consumer change at Sustainability Beat

Click here to sign up to Retail Gazette‘s free daily email newsletter

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  • Monyca 2 years ago

    Didnt waitrose halted this? Many are walking is it. IMAGINE CARRYING SOOOOO MANY CONTAINERS OF GLASSES AND PLASTIC. The flabby arms sure need to muscle up , but too heavy can hurt a muscle or spine too. Aww…expectation is always different from realities. Life!

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