Shoppers say they want sustainable goods , but wont pay more
Consumers are being urged to switch when they want to buy sustainable products, according to a report from the European Economic and Environmental Agency (EEA). Why are the companies struggling to make them more sustainably, and what does it mean for them?
Source: reuters.comPublished on 2023-09-07
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