Environment


Environment Survey

8 in 10 Urban Indians polled endorse a ban on Single Use Plastics: Attitudes towards Single Use Plastics Ipsos Global Survey

8 in 10 Urban Indians polled endorse a ban on Single Use Plastics: Attitudes towards Single Use Plastics Ipsos Global Survey;
8 in 10 urban Indians polled prefer products using minimal plastic packaging;
Onus rests with manufacturers and retailers for reducing, reusing and recycling of plastic packaging, believe most urban Indians and global citizens
Economy Survey

Happy Tidings! 8 in 10 Urban Indians believe Circa 2022 will be better than 2021 - Ipsos Predictions 2022 Survey

Happy Tidings! 8 in 10 Urban Indians believe Circa 2022 will be better than 2021 - Ipsos Predictions 2022 Survey (Global citizens echo similar view);
A mixed bag predicted - Economy will emerge stronger; prices will increase faster than people’s incomes; more will live in virtual worlds; strict rules for large tech companies by govt.; vaxx jabs will penetrate over 80% of world population

Concern for Climate Change makes Urban Indians buy and consume responsibly - WEF-Ipsos Survey

Concern for Climate Change makes Urban Indians buy and consume responsibly, but there is a decline in adoption over previous year: WEF-Ipsos Climate Change & Consumer Behavior Survey

Urban Indians and Global Citizens hold Conflict responsible for people displacement in Circa 2020, while the culprit was Climate Change: Ipsos Perils of Perception Survey on Environment

Urban Indians and Global Citizens hold Conflict responsible for people displacement in Circa 2020, while the culprit was Climate Change: Ipsos Perils of Perception Survey on Environment;
Indians get it most right about environment friendly diets
Innovation Publication

Research during Coronavirus for services, durables and technology

Innovating in Challenging Times – Issue 2
Climate change Publication

Navigating the 'too much information' age

In a world of constant data flow, how can you avoid the pitfalls of trying to analyse too much? Ipsos's latest white paper explores the shift towards digital-first approaches in order to find out not just more, but what's more important.