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82 Percent of Consumers Buy Green, Despite Economy

9 February 2009
Percentages of what Americans think is most benificial for the environment, compared with what they personally buy or participate in.

Four out of five people say they are still buying green products and services today - which sometimes cost more - even in the midst of a U.S. recession, according to a new study commissioned by Green Seal and EnviroMedia Social Marketing.

Half of the 1,000 people surveyed buy just as many green products now as before the economic downturn, while 19 percent say they are buying more green products. Fourteen percent say they are buying fewer environmentally green products.

Just 9 percent of respondents say green advertising is their primary influencer. Twenty-one percent of consumers say a product's reputation is the biggest factor they weigh when making purchasing decisions followed by word of mouth (19%) and brand loyalty (15%).

About one in three consumers say they don't know how to tell if green product claims are true. One in 10 consumers blindly trusts green product claims.

Consumers are verifying green claims by reading the packaging (24%) and turning to research (going online, reading studies; 17%).

Via Environmental Leader.

By Marc Greenstock

User comments

Jane @ 12th February 2009 06:35 AM
In this day and age we cannot afford to buy products that harm the environment anymore. It is heartening to see this trend continue despite the GFC.
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