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Consumers Prefer To Buy From Companies That Reflect Their Values
by Jack Loechner, Monday, November 12, 2007, 7:15 AM

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Consumers Prefer To Buy From Companies That Reflect Their Values

According to the inaugural BBMG Conscious Consumer Report, nearly nine in ten Americans say the words "conscious consumer" describe them well and are more likely to buy (if products are of equal quality and price) from companies that:

  • Manufacture energy efficient products (90%)
  • Promote health and safety benefits (88%)
  • Support fair labor and trade practices (87%)
  • Commit to environmentally-friendly practices (87%)

 Conducted by BBMG, in conjunction with Global Strategy Group and Bagatto, the report research in three U.S. markets with a national survey of 2,007 adults to reveal how companies reach, inspire and motivate values-driven consumers.

 Raphael Bemporad, founding partner of BBMG, says "... conscious consumers expect companies to do more than make eco-friendly claims. They demand transparency and accountability across every level of business practice... "

Key findings from the Conscious Consumer study include these excerpts:

 Consumers' most important issues are the ones that affect their health and wellness most directly, such as:

  • Safe drinking water (90%)
  • Clean air (86%)
  • Finding cures for diseases like cancer, AIDS and Alzheimers (84%)
  • Only 63% describe global warming as the most, or a very, important issue.?

Americans readily self-identify as:

  • "conscious consumers" (88% well, 37% very well)
  • "socially responsible" (88% well, 39% very well)
  • "environmentally-friendly" (86% well, 34% very well)
  • "green" (65% well, 18% very well, which is viewed as more exclusive)  

While price (58% very important) and quality (66% very important) are paramount, convenience (34% very important) has been edged out by more socially relevant attributes... where a product is made (44% very important), how energy efficient it is (41% very important) and its health benefits (36% very important) are all integral to consumers' purchasing decisions.

The survey's most socially responsible companies are:

  • Whole Foods Market (22%)
  • Newman's Own (19%)
  • Wal-Mart (18%)
  • Burt's Bees (17%)
  • General Electric, (16%)
  • Johnson & Johnson and(16%)
  • Ben & Jerry's (16%)

 Jeffrey Pollock, president of Global Strategy Group, says "Americans think before they buy... they tend to prefer to buy from companies that reflect their values... " 

For more information, please visit BBMG here.

 

 

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2 comments on "Consumers Prefer To Buy From Companies That Reflect Their Values"

  1. Serge Rubinstein from Self
    commented on: November 12, 2007 at 2:37 PM
    Is Wal-Mart listed as one of the more socially responsible companies a typo? And they beat out Ben and Jerry's?

  2. steve smith from Nothing
    commented on: November 12, 2007 at 8:31 AM
    Shouldn't the heading to this report read 'Consumers *Say* They Prefer To Buy From Companies That Reflect Their Value? If consumers actually preferred to buy from such companies (as this title suggests), the USA would be quite a different place.

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