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Ethical shoppers 'need more help' | Ethical shoppers 'need more help' |
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Consumers need more advice to help them choose environmentally friendly products, according to a report. | |
Researchers at Leeds and Sheffield Universities spoke to almost 100 people who claimed to be ecologically aware. | Researchers at Leeds and Sheffield Universities spoke to almost 100 people who claimed to be ecologically aware. |
The so-called green consumers found it easy to make decisions about food - favouring organic, fair trade or locally-sourced products. | The so-called green consumers found it easy to make decisions about food - favouring organic, fair trade or locally-sourced products. |
But on bigger purchases, such as washing machines, most considered price as carefully as ecological concerns. | But on bigger purchases, such as washing machines, most considered price as carefully as ecological concerns. |
And green issues were not even a factor when choosing cheaper items such as MP3 players and toasters. | And green issues were not even a factor when choosing cheaper items such as MP3 players and toasters. |
Compromised values | Compromised values |
Researcher Dr William Young said consumers were "very confused about what issues are important" and needed "clear directions". | Researcher Dr William Young said consumers were "very confused about what issues are important" and needed "clear directions". |
"Consumers find that being green or ethical is a very hard, time consuming, and emotional experience," he said. | "Consumers find that being green or ethical is a very hard, time consuming, and emotional experience," he said. |
The greenest of all shoppers do a lot of research before buying anything - but often feel unsatisfied at their purchases as they invariably have compromised some of their values. | The greenest of all shoppers do a lot of research before buying anything - but often feel unsatisfied at their purchases as they invariably have compromised some of their values. |
The report, commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council, recommended all electrical products should have energy efficiency ratings. | The report, commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council, recommended all electrical products should have energy efficiency ratings. |
It also said habits would not change unless there were more financial incentives to "buy green". | It also said habits would not change unless there were more financial incentives to "buy green". |
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