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The seven kinds of green consumer

By Joanna Tidball on 21 January 2008 | 3 Comments

Last week Defra published a new framework for pro-environmental behaviours, outlining its goals and approaches for encouraging people to behave in more environmentally-friendly ways. The report also divides the public into seven clusters, each sharing a set of attitudes and beliefs towards the environment:

Positive greens - 18% of the population
“I think we need to do some things differently to tackle climate change. I do what I can and I feel bad about the rest.”

Waste watchers - 12% of the population
“’Waste not, want not’ that’s important, you should live life thinking about what you’re doing and using.”

Concerned consumers - 14% of the population
“I think I do more than a lot of people. Still, going away is important, I’d find that hard to give up…well I wouldn’t, so carbon offsetting would make me feel better.”

Sideline supporters - 14% of the population
“I think climate change is a big problem for us. I suppose I don’t think much about how much water or electricity I use, and I forget to turn things off… I’d like to do a bit more.”

Cautious participants - 14% of the population
“I do a couple of things to help the environment. I’d really like to do more…well as long as I saw others were.”

Stalled starters - 10% of the population
“I don’t know much about climate change. I can’t afford a car so I use public transport…I’d like a car though.”

Honestly disengaged - 18% of the population
“Maybe there’ll be an environmental disaster, maybe not. Makes no difference to me, I’m just living my life the way I want to.”

The Big Green Challenge has been set up to encourage all kinds of people to move from thinking about climate change to finding new ways to take action as a community.

Do the segments strike a chord with you?

News: Ministerial podcast

By Vicki Costello on 8 November 2007 | No Comments

Joan Ruddock MP - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Climate Change, Waste and Recycling, and Biodiversity has recorded a podcast about the Big Green Challenge. She speaks about her personal interest in the environment, some of the work she’s observed in her own constituency and the work Defra are doing on Climate Change.

It’s great to see that the Government are watching what happens with the Big Green Challenge and looking forward to seeing what ideas groups come up with.

At NESTA we want to learn as much as possible about how the Big Green Challenge works, about which ideas are out there and about how those ideas can grow. We’ll share these lessons with government, other funders and other organisations to try to make sure that, in the future - beyond the Big Green Challenge - ideas with the most potential to contribute towards solving big issues like climate change can be spotted and helped to grow.

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