Utilities Market Research Insights And Findings
Seven in 10 UK energy and chemical companies say they have public plans to reduce their impact on the climate, reveals survey
November 2021
Seven in 10 UK energy and chemical companies say they have public plans to reduce their impact on the climate: A survey by commodity intelligence firm ICIS has revealed that 71% of UK chemical and energy organisations have stated they have plans to help tackle… Read more...
32% of British adults are more concerned about damage to the environment than violent crime, reveals survey
July 2021
32% of British adults are more concerned about damage to the environment than violent crime: A survey has revealed that nearly a third of UK adults are more worried about the environment and climate change than violent crime. In contrast, a fifth stated… Read more...
Environment and climate change revealed to be in top three concerns of UK public, according to poll
May 2021
Environment and climate change revealed to be in top three concerns of UK public: A survey has revealed that climate change and the environment is a key priority for UK adults, in third place out of a list of eleven concerns. The research by Britain… Read more...
Nine out of 10 parents said they would act on their children's advice around sustainability
May 2021
Nine out of 10 parents said they would act on their children's advice around sustainability:A survey has found that families are making changes to live their lives in a more sustainable way, due to pressure and advice from their younger children or grandchildren.… Read more...
A third of UK households are on a green-energy tariff, according to poll
February 2021
A third of UK households are on a green-energy tariff: A survey of homeowners has revealed that just over a third (34%) are currently signed up their provider's green energy tariff. The Institution of Engineering and Technology's Green Preferences… Read more...
One in 10 UK adults aged 18-34 years believe it is too late to stop the worst effects of climate change, according to survey
February 2021
One in 10 UK adults aged 18-34 years believe it is too late to stop the worst effects of climate change: A survey looking at perceptions around climate change has found that one in 10 UK adults aged 18-34 believe that it's too late to avoid the worst… Read more...
