temi
07-04-2008, 08:54 AM
There are lots of excuses for buying things, “it was in the sale”, “it was only half-price”, “the woman in the shop said it suited me“, “apparently it protects you against eletromagmnetic rays and Martian attack”, “I was too embarrassed to ask for condoms so I ended up with this tube of anusol”, and now we can add “apparently shopping online is better for the environment.”
According to a survey of UK households conducted by market researcher GfK, people believe that shopping online is good for the environment and helps to reduce their carbon footprint. The survey found that 69% of consumers believe that online shopping is good for the environment. When asked about their own impact on the environment more than two in five believe that shopping online helps to reduce their personal carbon footprint.
source/full story (http://www.internetretailing.net/news/online-good-for-the-environment)
According to a survey of UK households conducted by market researcher GfK, people believe that shopping online is good for the environment and helps to reduce their carbon footprint. The survey found that 69% of consumers believe that online shopping is good for the environment. When asked about their own impact on the environment more than two in five believe that shopping online helps to reduce their personal carbon footprint.
source/full story (http://www.internetretailing.net/news/online-good-for-the-environment)