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Nigel Black
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27 February 2024
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2 min. to read

In partnership with PHD, the latest research from Reach Solutions explores how the cost-of-living crisis is impacting the nation’s sustainable attitude and behaviours.

Jenny Shevlin, Head of Insight & Planning and Louise Twycross-Lewis, Head of Insight at PHD launched the latest research through a live webinar, exploring the intricate dance between economic shifts and environmental well-being, with a special lens on the experiences among different groups of people in the UK.

As the nation grapples with the intricacies of economic shifts and environmental consciousness, a crucial question arises: Are Brits prepared to pay the price for the future of climate inaction today?

The cost-of-living crisis has far-reaching implications, touching every aspect of our lives. From household budgets to long-term financial planning, the economic heartbeat resonates across society. In this webinar, we will unveil the latest research that sheds light on how these economic shifts profoundly impact sustainable attitudes and behaviours.

Our latest research, Paying The Price?, underscores the urgency of addressing the intersection of economic hardship and sustainability. As individuals grapple with the realities of the cost-of-living crisis, businesses must adapt their strategies to meet evolving consumer needs. Whether through innovative pricing models, eco-friendly alternatives, or targeted messaging, there’s ample opportunity to foster sustainability without exacerbating financial strain.

To access a comprehensive analysis of our findings and actionable insights, you can download the report here and catch up on the webinar below.

Paying The Price? Reseach & Guest Panel | Webinar

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