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Amazon Helps UK Shoppers To Identify Environmentally Sound Products
Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly badges allow shoppers to filter more than 1.4 million products with sustainability features
According to an Amazon-commissioned survey, UK shoppers think assembling flat-pack furniture (44%), completing a giant crossword puzzle (35%) and cooking an elaborate dinner party from scratch (31%) are all easier tasks compared to figuring out a product’s sustainability credentials (18%).
Majority of shoppers (63%) want retailers to help them identify products that have a more positive environmental and social impact – from socks and sugar, to soap and sunscreen.
Amazon makes it easier for UK customers to discover and shop for products with sustainability features through Climate Pledge Friendly badging, which lists products’ sustainability impact areas such as recycled materials, energy efficiency, organic content and packaging efficiency.
Climate Pledge Friendly partners with vetted and reputable third-party certifications to recognise products with improvements in at least one aspect of sustainability, enabling shoppers to discover more than 1.4 million badged products globally. More than 60 million Amazon customers globally have switched to a Climate Pledge Friendly product from their usual brand purchases.
According to a recent Amazon-commissioned study of 2,000 British shoppers, two in three (66%) people would prefer to buy products that have a more positive environmental and social impact, although the same number struggle to identify them, due to confusing product labelling. In fact, UK shoppers find building flat-pack furniture (44%), completing a giant crossword puzzle (35%) and cooking an elaborate dinner party from scratch (31%) easier than figuring out the environmental impacts of products when shopping.
As a result, only 7% of Brits say they always understand a product’s environmental impact when they shop. More than half (63%) of those surveyed want retailers to help them easily identify products which have a more positive environmental and social impact. This ranges from everyday items like socks and sugar, to personal care products like soap and sunscreen.
Amazon makes it easier for customers to discover and shop for products with improvements in at least one aspect of sustainability. Its Climate Pledge Friendly badge helps shoppers to discover and filter products based on clear sustainability features – from products containing recycled materials and designed with less packaging, to items made from organic content and safer chemicals. These features are based on vetted and reputable third-party certifications, such as Rainforest Alliance, Fairtrade International and Forest Stewardship Council.
Certifications matter to UK shoppers, with more than three in four (77%) people surveyed saying they are more likely to trust a product’s sustainability claims if it is supported by an official certification from a reputable organisation. 41% of UK shoppers also claim to have abandoned a purchase when they did not trust or understand its sustainability claims.
One in three (32%) people surveyed claim they are more likely to try a new brand or product if their social, ethical and environmental credentials are clear on the product itself, or at the point of sale online, giving them reassurance these brands align with their principles.
“Products with certified sustainability features are a top choice for UK shoppers, and it’s important that customers can easily understand exactly what those features are. At Amazon, we’re taking the guesswork out of the shopping experience, helping customers to shop for items that match their values,” said John Boumphrey, Amazon UK Country Manager.
Among the most sought-after sustainability features that UK shoppers look for are welfare to animals (44%), reduced packaging (36%), made with chemicals safe for human health and the environment (33%) and items made with recycled materials (31%), while 28% seek products that are made with responsible farming and forestry methods, according to the survey. The top five product categories that UK shoppers expect to find more sustainable options for include food and beverage items (49%), cleaning products (49%), cosmetics and beauty (41%), apparel (33%) and electronics/appliances (23%).
Nearly 37.6 million Amazon customers have switched to Climate Pledge Friendly badged products in 2023, leading to over 1.16 billion items sold, a 42% increase from 2022 – sending a strong signal to Amazon’s selling partners that customers want to shop for products with sustainability features. As of today, Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly product selection has grown to more than 1.4 million items globally – a 157% increase from 2022.
“Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly certifications help us to communicate our brand commitment to more-sustainable processes and products. The qualification process is reassuringly thorough which means when customers see the Climate Pledge Friendly badge, they can be confident they are purchasing a product that goes some way to help preserve the natural world we live in,” said Tom Lloyd, Co-Founder and Commercial Director at Bloomsbury Mill, an award-winning children's and baby brand in the UK, with several popular Climate Pledge Friendly products on the Amazon UK store.
Amazon’s UK Climate Pledge Friendly programme features more than 50 independent sustainability certifications. Products which have one or more of these certifications can be found by clicking on Climate Pledge Friendly on Amazon.co.uk. Each Climate Pledge Friendly-badged product comes with clear and detailed descriptions of their sustainability features and underlying certifications, helping consumers make more informed choices when shopping online.
Source : Amazon
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