Two thirds plan to make more sustainable lifestyle choices over the next five years

Opinium recently conducted a study with SEC Newgate and Good Energy to uncover the UK’s attitudes towards making sustainable swaps in their day-to-day lives. The results reveal a divided sentiment among consumers: while 39% consider sustainable choices too expensive, 37% believe they’ll be better off in the long run. Notably, 62% of respondents plan to increase their sustainable choices over the next five years. Despite barriers like cost, there’s a resilient understanding of the benefits of going green.
Find the full article on the New Statesman’s website here.