Posts Tagged ‘buyer behavior’

Shame on e-waste

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

The electronics industry was about the last on the planet to wake up to reducing energy consumption, and now electronic waste is a growing scourge. Discarded TVs and computers are going to landfills faster than any other kind of waste, and one of the few GROWING categories. All driven by technology innovation, planned obsolescence and a consumer culture of gotta-have-the-gadget. The energy trade-offs are the same conundrum as buying a Prius: you never catch up with gasoline savings to the environmental cost of manufacturing the car itself.

So any and all suggestions for what to do with this stuff are welcome. We can’t all wear CD necklaces or use CPUs as end tables!

Great Treehugger article on the problem: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/11/america-recycles-day-value–proper-e-waste-recycling.php?dtc=th_rss

Consumers Will Buy Green – If the price is right

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Interesting new data from Harris Interactive on green buyer behavior. BGM

Many People Prefer to Buy Locally Grown, or Organic, Produce and “Green” Products from Environmentally-Friendly Companies, But Not If They Are Much More Expensive

It`s quite popular for people to claim that they care about the environment. In fact many millions of people – from 18% to 39% of all adults – say that their purchasing behavior and other interactions with companies is sometimes influenced by environmental factors. However, in reality, only a very small minority is willing to pay substantially more for “green” products or goods produced by environmentally-friendly companies.
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