Unaffordable Prices and Inaccessible Data Reducing Green Consumerism , Survey Finds
A survey of 1,200 consumers across the United States, U.S. and Germany has found that unaffordable green products and unreliable product data are hampering sustainable buying choices and attitudes, according to a new report published in the US.
Source: prnewswire.comPublished on 2022-12-15
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