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Sustainable behaviours continue to be a priority for Irish consumers

Sustainable behaviours continue to be a priority for Irish consumers as almost 7 in 10 people in Ireland purchase sustainable products and the same number view climate change as an “emergency” that’s according to a new Deloitte survey    With more on the findings of the report, Emmet spoke to Glen Gillard, Partner and Head of Sustainability, Deloitte Ireland. 

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05.45 11 Sep 2023


Sustainable behaviours continue to be a priority for Irish consumers



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05.45 11 Sep 2023


Sustainable behaviours continue to be a priority for Irish consumers as almost 7 in 10 people in Ireland purchase sustainable products and the same number view climate change as an “emergency” that’s according to a new Deloitte survey 

 

With more on the findings of the report, Emmet spoke to Glen Gillard, Partner and Head of Sustainability, Deloitte Ireland. 


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