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How COVID-19 Can Drive Consumers to Accelerate Sustainable Practices
New research confirms that the impetus will be on packaging engineers, food manufacturers and policymakers to lead the way in green and sustainable practices.
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Ipsos Update - October 2020
Our new brand growth story, the future of money, fractures in French society and a special on the US election all feature in our latest monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Despite pandemic, interest in battery electric vehicles growing in the U.S. and China
A new Auto Global Study reveals consumers are looking for added convenience, advanced technology and nice-looking electric vehicles.
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A Socially Distanced Summer
Our latest Thought Starter features details on how Americans made the best of the pandemic summer, along with their anticipated holiday season purchasing behavior.
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Stark divisions by political identification and race emerge regarding economic opportunity in America
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll finds more Republicans and white Americans than Democrats and non-white Americans think there is equality of economic opportunity
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Sparking Interest: Electrification Preferences Post COVID
Revisit our webinar to hear our experts delve into the impact that COVID is having on electrification preferences among American consumers relative to the world.
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Medical Instructions for Use: Tips & Best Practices
Discover how a standardized approach to designing and distributing IFUs can benefit your company, including the safety benefits to your users, reducing the risk of liability, and simplifying distribution.
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[WEBINAR] Sparking Interest: Electrification Preferences Post COVID
After our recent surge in COVID-19 cases, consumers are wary of activities and spending, but the American consumer is resilient and adapting as we wrap up summer 2020. We
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Planning for the Future: Post Election
View our on demand webinar to hear how the upcoming elections may impact the food and beverage sector.
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Americans at wits' end on coronavirus, want decisive action
With the virus now more widespread than ever, Americans are looking for more aggressive, centralized leadership to contain the crisis.