53% of Canadians Feel Guilty When They Do Something That Is Not Environmentally Friendly

  • 73% say brands and companies “have to be environmentally responsible.”
  • 55% claim to only buy products and services that appeal to their beliefs, values or ideals.

TORONTO--()--With the 45th World Earth Day happening this week, GfK has published survey findings showing how important environmental values are to people internationally.

GfK asked over 28,000 people aged 15 or older across 23 countries, including over 1,000 Canadians, about how strongly they agree with specific statements. Three quarters (76%) of consumers worldwide – and 73% of Canadians – agree that brands and companies “have to be environmentally responsible these days.”

In addition, almost two-thirds (63%) of global respondents say they feel guilty when they do something that is not environmentally friendly; among Canadians, the proportion was 53% -- still more than half of the population.

The same percentage (63%) claims they only buy products or services that appeal to their beliefs, values, or ideals – compared to 55% of Canadians.

Incidence of disagreement with these statements was remarkably low worldwide. Only 6% of consumers feel that brands do not have to be environmentally responsible; 14% do not feel guilty when they do something that is not environmentally friendly and 11% indicate that they buy products and services that do not appeal to their beliefs.

Global survey: Brands “have to be environmentally responsible”

Internationally, over three quarters of women (78%) and exactly three quarters of men (75%) agree that brands and companies have to be environmentally responsible. In Canada, women scored about the same (77%), but men came in significantly lower (69%). Canadians were also less likely to agree “strongly” with the statement, registering at 21% versus a global figure of 28%.

This includes close to three in ten (28%) who say they agree strongly with that statement, with women again being slightly ahead of men at 29 percent versus 26 percent.

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Feeling guilty

On the question of personal responsibility, nearly two thirds (63%) of consumers internationally say they feel guilty when they do something that is not environmentally friendly – including 17% who agree strongly that that is the case (compared to just 11% of Canadians). This is again slightly led by women, at 64% agreeing in total globally and 54% in Canada; for men, the figures were 61% worldwide and 52% in Canada.

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Only buy things that appeal to beliefs

Globally, men and women globally are equal (63% each) in agreeing that they only buy products and services that appeal to their beliefs, values or ideals. Women are slightly more likely to say they agree strongly with this statement, at 17% worldwide (and 10% in Canada) compared to men’s 15% (7% in Canada).

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For more information on GfK’s international research into people’s attitudes and behavior, please contact press@gfk.com

About the study

For the survey, GfK interviewed over 28,000 people aged 15 or older in 23 countries, either online or face-to-face, in summer 2014. The countries included are Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, UK, Ukraine and USA.

About GfK

GfK is the trusted source of relevant market and consumer information that enables its clients to make smarter decisions. More than 13,000 market research experts combine their passion with GfK’s long-standing data science experience. This allows GfK to deliver vital global insights matched with local market intelligence from more than 100 countries. By using innovative technologies and data sciences, GfK turns big data into smart data, enabling its clients to improve their competitive edge and enrich consumers’ experiences and choices.

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Contacts

Jeff Lake, 647-837-1264
jeff@punchcanada.com
or
GfK
David Stanton, 908-875-9844
david.stanton@gfk.com

Release Summary

Canadian consumers show average to below-average concern about the environment in new global research from GfK.

Contacts

Jeff Lake, 647-837-1264
jeff@punchcanada.com
or
GfK
David Stanton, 908-875-9844
david.stanton@gfk.com