Around 7 in 10 say rising cost of living prevents them from making sustainable choices
Singaporean shoppers are increasingly concerned about sustainability, according to a report from the environmental agency Kantar Group, in the capital, Singapore, and the country's environment body, Borneo. They say that they are more likely to spend more money on sustainable lifestyles.
Source: sbr.com.sgPublished on 2022-10-25
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