Government


Environment Survey

Seven in 10 people in 34 countries support global rules to stop plastic pollution

Consumers globally believe it is important for such a treaty to incorporate five key measures to tackle plastic pollution : ban unnecessary single-use plastics, ban types of plastic that cannot be easily recycled, have rules making manufacturers and retailers responsible for reducing, re-using and recycling plastic packaging, have global rules requiring all new plastic products to contain recycled plastic and require labelling of plastic products so that it is clear how to responsibly sort them for reuse, recycling or disposal.
Surveys Survey

Pharmaceutical and banking companies and governments are now seen as more trustworthy

New global data from Ipsos shows pharmaceutical and banking companies see a rise in trust. Government remains the least trusted sector, despite a small uptick.

U.N. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN 2021

Hong Kong people agree with global public to rank ending hunger and ensuring healthy lives as top priorities among U.N. Sustainability Development Goals
Government Survey

Majority of people expect government to make environment a priority in post COVID-19 recovery

Emerging markets top of the list when it comes to call for action and threat to health.

Global predictions for 2020

65% worldwide believe 2019 was a bad year for their country and half of them considered it a bad year for their family and themselves. And most of our respondents’ predictions worldwide are not very optimistic yet 75% of people polled in 33 markets are confident 2020 will be a better year for them.
Consumers Survey

Consumer Confidence National Index Holds Steady

This month's global Consumer Confidence National Index score remained the same at 50.1.
Flair Publication

Flair Thailand 2017 - Beyond the concerns

Welcome to Ipsos Flair, Thailand. Our 2017 rendition, “Beyond the concerns”, offers a unique perspective on the mood of the country. 2017 represents a crucial year for the Thai economy which has latterly suffered from weak growth.