greenlivingtips.com - 2/23/2009
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According to a survey of 1500 people conducted by Yahoo, 77 percent of consumers believed themselves to be "green" and 57 percent stated they made a green purchase decision in the past six months. Around 23 percent of consumers were classified by Yahoo as "deeply committed" greenies and about 24 ...
coneinc.com - 2/23/2009
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coneinc.com —
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONSUMER INTEREST IN ENVIRONMENTAL PURCHASING
NOT ECLIPSED BY POOR ECONOMY More than one-third of
consumers more likely to buy environmentally responsible products today BOSTON (February 18, 2009) Despite the dire state of the ...
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Cone Releases 2009 Consumer Environmental Survey
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Green Consumers' Irrational Exuberance
Joel Makower: Two Steps Forward —
... Three-quarters (77%) of consumers describe themselves as green — that is, actively living their lives consciously of their health and environment, according to a survey by Yahoo! More than half of survey respondents (57%) say they have made a green purchase in the past 6 months. ...
Green consumers' irrational exuberance
Ecoearth.info Blog —
... chose product and employee safety, and environmental issues as the most important attributes. Among the top answers chosen include "provide safe, quality products" (86 per cent); "provide a safe workplace" (84 per cent); "use natural resources efficiently" (80 per cent); and "produce minimal waste" (71 per cent). Three-quarters (77 per cent) of consumers describe themselves as green - that is, actively living their lives consciously of their health and environment, according to a survey by Yahoo! More than half of survey respondents (57 per cent) say they have made a green ...
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