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ID #:   39271461
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Description:   % of Canadians claim to limit their use of electricity, % recycle, % are willing to pay extra for products that are more environmentally friendly [green consumers]

% of Canadians are tired of being lectured to by environmentalists (2010 vs. 2011), % say that eco-friendly statements like "ecological footprint" and "sustainable development" are important when they select a product.

% of Canadians do not have any reusable bags, % have so many that they have stopped counting them, % are greatly or somewhat influenced by the environmental steps taken by a manufacturer or merchant in their decision to buy or not to buy a product.

% believe that putting recyclable or compostable materials in the selective recycling bin is the gesture that has the greatest positive impact on the environment, % believe it is limiting the use of fertilizers and pesticides

% are tired of over-packaged products

 
Publication Date:   4/18/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/18/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39266816
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Description:   This report examines environmental impact of human activity by income-level [ecological footprint / carbon footprint]

Includes: Canadian household consumption and ecological footprint by income deciles and by consumption category (food, housing, mobility, goods, services)

Disposable household income by income deciles.

 
Publication Date:   6/24/2008
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/25/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   15064
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Description:   Report examines the Ecological Footprints of Canadian municipalities. An ecological footprint measures the impact each person or group makes on the environment. The footprint is the biologically productive area needed to produce all the products a person or group consumes and to absorb all their waste. Data by Land/Area Category (Built area, Energy, Forest land, Sea Space, Pasture land, Crop land)
 
Publication Date:   9/29/2004
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Geography:   Canada, major city/municipal region
 
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Posted/Updated:   9/30/2004
 
 
 

 

 

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