Consumers have been consistently identified by business leaders as the most important stake-holder in guiding their action on sustainability. However, interpreting the signals from this group is contributing to CEOs’ frustrated ambition at the pace of change in embedding sustainability into the core business and global markets.
Consumers expect more from companies, from greater honesty and transparency to greater impact on global and local challenges and a more responsible stewardship of natural resources and the environment. Yet among business leaders there is a sense that companies have failed to engage the consumer on sustainability; that companies’ reputation and performance on environmental, social and governance issues are not informing consumers’ purchasing decisions; and that industry leaders on sustainable business practices are not being rewarded by the market.
Read this companion report to the world’s largest CEO study on sustainability to date, where 30,000 consumers worldwide give their views on their quality of life, expectations on business and governments, and attitudes towards sustainable brands.
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