More than 50% of consumers in S'pore will not pay more for sustainable packaging: Study

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More than 50% of consumers in S'pore will not pay more for sustainable packaging

SINGAPORE - While 95 per cent of consumers in Singapore are inclined to choose products with sustainable packaging, more than one in two will avoid doing so if such packaging costs more, according to a report by the Singapore Environment Council published on Tuesday .

In fact, 20 per cent of respondents identified price as the only deciding factor for purchasing a product with sustainable packaging. Packaging waste formed about a third of the 1.82 million tonnes of domestic waste thrown away in 2021. For example, 175 individuals of those surveyed misidentified styrofoam as a material that can be recycled here, she noted.

 

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