Greater Proportions of Germans See Themselves & Their Employers as ´Green´, While UK & US Lag behind Central European Countries



    Many companies strive to portray themselves as "environmentally
    friendly" in an effort to meet their corporate responsibilities. A new
    Harris Interactive(R) study indicates that German businesses appear to
    be setting the pace in terms of communicating their "green"
    credentials, with 43 percent of German workers considering their
    employer to be "green," followed by Italy (30%), Spain (28%), the UK
    and US (21% each) and France (19%).

    Additional survey highlights include:

    -- A note of caution for businesses that promote their green
    credentials, as almost half (49%) of UK respondents and
    one-third of the other countries surveyed stated they are
    cynical of businesses that promote their green credentials
    (Germany 37%, France 36%, Spain 33%, Italy 30%, U.S. 30%);

    -- More Germans (41 percent) are aware their employer has a
    corporate responsibility/environmental policy (UK workers 32%;
    French, Italian and Spanish workers 30%);

    -- Respondents in all countries agreed that green issues need to
    be tackled globally with at least 79 percent agreement in each
    country, and that governments, businesses and consumers were
    responsible for taking steps to reduce climate change (all
    above 70% agreement).

    Janet Blackburn, Research Director - Harris Interactive said,
    "Many respondents believe that businesses could increase their efforts
    on environmental issues. In Germany only 10 percent felt that
    businesses are doing all they can to tackle ´green´ issues, with other
    countries fairing only slightly better (U.S. 18%, UK 14%, France and
    Italy 13%, Spain 12%)."

    This study was conducted online by Harris Interactive among a
    total of 6,590 adults (aged 16-64) within France (1,075), Germany
    (1,114), Great Britain (1,117), Spain (1,076) and the United States
    (1,108) and adults (aged 18-64) in Italy (1,100) between 01 and 14
    November 2007. No estimates of theoretical sampling error can be
    calculated; a full methodology is available. Data tables and questions
    for this study are also available.

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