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Straw Wars: Plastic Reduction – a new battleground for Brand Reputation
Global concern over environmental issues has intensified recently. Ipsos research alone shows that 71% of global consumers agree that single-use plastic products should be banned as soon as possible. The backlash against plastic is on – and for brands with plastic in their supply chain, this represents both a reputational threat and an opportunity …
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The Duchess of Cambridge launches landmark UK-wide survey on early childhood
Conducted by Ipsos on behalf of The Royal Foundation, the survey aims to spark the biggest ever conversation on early childhood.
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My Top 10 Predictions for UK retail financial services in 2020
What does 2020 have in store for the retail financial services sector? Read all about the big consumer trends and what the regulator might have in store for providers in a new blog by Research Director, Alpa Shah.
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Majority of Brits can’t identify plastics in multiple household items
Many household items contain hidden plastics, but some are more obvious than others.
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Could veganism be the solution to the climate crisis?
Since 2014, Veganuary has inspired and supported more than half a million people in 178 countries to try veganism for a month. In this blog, Kelly Finnerty and Ruth Townend turn to the data to ask where veganism fits in to what we know about changing diets.
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Oxford Citizens Assembly on climate change
Following Oxford City Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in January 2019, Ipsos were commissioned to conduct a Citizens Assembly on Climate Change in Oxford.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2018
The Ipsos Almanac is our light-hearted(ish) review of life, society, business, media and politics in 2018, with contributions and data from around the business.
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Ipsos Update - December 2019
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on the future of mobility, world affairs, survey sampling and global infrastructure.
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Renewables and the environment feature as infrastructure priorities for Britons
Findings from the latest Global Infrastructure Index survey conducted by Ipsos in partnership with the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA).
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Almost half of Britons view immigrants’ impact on Britain as positive despite most saying they want immigration numbers reduced
Only 54% want the number of immigrants coming to Britain to decrease, compared to 66% in 2015.