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ESG: A hidden driver of brand success in healthcare
Global concerns are usually dominated by immediate issues. But when we ask what worries the world, our data show that climate change, poverty and social inequality remain the constant and significant worries that unite people across the globe. But, what does ESG mean for life science companies and the healthcare industry?
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Mapping the journey to sustainable pack: What consumers want
Considering various environmental concerns, the accumulation of waste, packaging and plastic is the third-biggest concern across the globe (41%), after the threat posed by climate change (46%) and extreme climate events (43%).
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Sustainability Matters: How to understand if your ESG efforts are impacting brand choice
Discover how ensuring products and services are ingrained with sustainable co-benefits can provide brands with a competitive advantage, brought to life with a case study from McDonald's.
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Sustainability and Advertising: Friends or foes?
How can advertising and sustainability work together to support a more sustainable future and responsible brand growth?
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Fake news and misinformation: The divorce of tech and social media
As the volume of misinformation and fake news continues to rise, trust in media and social media companies is as crucial as it has ever been. Drawing on recent global research on the levels of trustworthiness of both the media and social media sectors, and what attributes are driving opinions - we help these sectors think about what they can do about it.
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Volvo Sustainability Campaigns: Making Magnificent Advertising, Not Wallpaper
Effective sustainability communication that inspires without losing sight of the brand.
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Essential Digital Skills UK - 2020
Lloyds Bank UK commissioned Ipsos to research the ‘essential digital skills’ of the UK population, 15+, which forms part of their ‘UK Consumer Digital Index 2020', the UK’s largest study of transactional, behavioural and attitudinal research including the Essential Digital Skills measure.
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Young Investors – risk takers or cautious consumers?
Ipsos Research Assistant, Matt Franks, investigates the investment products that young investors favour and whether they are more risk assertive than previous generations.