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1.14.2008 - 12:02pm ET
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EcoPinion Survey Points To Negative Customer Perceptions of Green Tech
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, DC – January 14, 2008 - EcoAlign, a strategic marketing
agency focused on energy and the environment and an affiliate of DEFG LLC,
today released the results and findings of the second EcoPinion survey on
customer perceptions of green technologies.
The second EcoPinion Survey provides further evidence of a green gap
between willingness to adopt or purchase green products, services and
technologies, and consumer value perceptions around those offerings.
While concern for the environment is at an all time high, consumers think
that many forms of green technology (renewable, energy efficient or
recycled materials) are cost prohibitive, difficult to understand and
maintain, and aesthetically unappealing.
"As Kermit the Frog sang, it’s not easy being green," stated Andrea
Fabbri, COO and Chief Marketing Officer. "Vendors of green products and
services have a lot of work to do to educate and promote their value
proposition."
Findings from the EcoPinion Survey Report include:
1. Forty six percent (46%) of consumers interviewed have adopted some form
of green technology. This percentage jumps significantly among the 55+ age
group.
2. However, when asked to compare attributes of green technology,
consumers who have not already adopted some form of green tech tended
toward the more negative value attribute for every comparison. These
consumers perceive green technology to be ugly, expensive, and difficult
to understand and maintain. The 46% who have adopted green tech were
significantly more positive.
3. When asked about their level of concern should their neighbors adopt or
install different forms of green technology, the overwhelming majority of
consumers are not concerned.
4. For those consumers who would be concerned if their neighbor installed
green technology, appearance and safety were the top reasons, with 39% of
consumers citing each of these.
5. Consumers age 55 and over are more likely to have adopted green
technology, less likely to be concerned if their neighbors install green
tech and more likely to view green tech in a positive manner.
A copy of the full EcoPinion report is available at no charge by visiting
EcoAlign’s website at www.ecoalign.com.
For more information on DEFG, please visit our website: www.defgllc.com.
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