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Consumer demand for sustainable products is on the rise.
In a survey conducted by Accenture, more than half of consumers said they would pay more for sustainable products designed to be reused or recycled; the survey was conducted among 6,000 consumers in 11 countries in North America, Europe and Asia.
It is known that, although consumers are still primarily interested in quality and price, 83% today believe it is important or extremely important for companies to design products that can be reused or recycled, nearly three-quarters (72%) of respondents said they currently buy more environmentally friendly products than they did five years ago, and 81% of respondents said they expected to increase their consumption in the next five years.
The change in purchasing habits, with more consumers willing to pay more for green products and environmentally friendly products, reinforces the need for companies to increase their commitments to environmentally responsible business practices.
This is not contradicted by the fact that quality and price lead consumers’ purchasing selection criteria, compared to 49% who cited health and safety and 37% who cited environmental impact. This is because when it comes to talking about more environmentally friendly products, the terms “extend shelf life” and “reuse” have entered the consumer’s vocabulary. Obviously, this leads to a reduction in the final cost of the product, a detail not lost on the consumer. We now know that it is possible to have a more sustainable attitude and at the same time make savings. In this sense,
Nubeprint allows you to monitor printers, labels and other equipment even using remanufactured cartridges without affecting the monitoring data.
The survey results also show that consumers believe that the chemical industry plays a key role in driving recycled materials and technologies but are not concerned about their environmental impact.
Nubeprint allows you to monitor printers, labels and other equipment even using remanufactured cartridges without affecting the monitoring data.
The survey results also show that consumers believe that the chemical industry plays a key role in driving recycled materials and technologies but are not concerned about their environmental impact.
Source:Accenture, Nubeprint