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ID #:   39272167
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Description:   What statement best applies to you when thinking about buying an eco-friendly product option in the supermarket or retailer? (I will buy the eco-friendly option even if it’s more expensive, I prefer to buy eco-friendly products, but they are more expensive, I buy whatever is cheaper/better value for the money, I do not like or buy eco-friendly products)

How concerned are you about the following environmental issues? (Water pollution (water quality), Air pollution, (air quality), Packaging waste, Climate change/global warming, Use of pesticides, Water shortages

Thinking about manufacturers/retailers of grocery products, how influential are sustainable practices to where you shop and what you buy? How important is it for you that companies implement programs to improve the environment?

Do you believe the following sustainable products are having a positive impact on the environment? Products with little or no packaging, Energy efficient products or appliances, Products that haven’t travelled long distances to get to the store, Locally made products [locally grown], Products bought from a farmers market, Ethically produced or grown products, Organic products, Products that have not been tested on animals, Fair trade products [green consumers]

What is your biggest concern over the next 6 months? (Increasing fuel prices [gasoline prices], Health, Increasing food prices, The economy, Increasing utility bills (electricity, gas, heating), Debt, job security, work-life balance, Global warming

 
Publication Date:   9/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   9/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272023
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Description:   Survey of Canadians on the economy and the environment. Includes: How would you describe the state of the Canadian economy, Expectation for economy in 1 year [Consumer Confidence], Assessment of personal finances

Issues of the greatest importance (e.g. Health care system, gasoline prices, Adequate pensions, State of economy, Unemployment, ethics of gov., The environment, Canadian dollar) 2008 vs.2011

Concern about the environment? Importance of specific environmental issues (Keeping our fresh water clean [Water Quality], Conserving the supply of freshwater, Ensuring the cost of food staples stay low, Reducing excess waste and garbage, Reducing smog or air pollution [Air Quality], Protecting wilderness areas, Preserving wildlife and endangered species, Promoting locally grown food, Combating climate change, Stopping genetically modified food)

How strongly motivated are you to make personal changes that would benefit the environment? When you are making purchases do you think about the environmental impact?

Types of environmental consumers (Strong environmental buyers, Moderates, Unconvinced)

Environmental behaviors (Recycled all paper/cans/plastic products, Used fewer plastic shopping bags, Bought energy efficient appliances, Turned down the heat/a.c. in your house, Set appliances to energy saving, Stopped using pesticides, Drove your car/vehicle less, Stop or reduce drinking bottled water, Changed household cleaning products, Bought locally grown food, Switched to a more fuel efficient car, Used public transit more often, Used Compact Florescent Light bulbs, Installed a solar powered water heater, Bought organic food, Put investments in ethical funds)

Effect of corporate actions on likelihood of buying their products, Attitudes towards green marketing [green consumers]

 
Publication Date:   8/17/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   8/17/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271813
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Description:   Collection of statistics focusing on human activities from an environmental perspective. Covers: Physical geography (e.g. Average annual water yield by drainage region), Climate (e.g. Average daily temperatures by month for selected weather stations, Average precipitation by month), Ecosystems (e.g. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by source and sink category, Index of energy and greenhouse gas intensity, by industry, Fertilized area by province (fertilizers), Area of farmland treated with herbicides, insecticides, Population served by drinking water plants, by source water type, Raw water volumes processed by drinking water plants, Wildlife species extinct and at risk in Canada, Harvest estimates for selected waterfowl species)

Protected areas, Natural resources (e.g. Energy consumed in thermal-electric power stations by fuel type, Efficiency of thermal-electric power stations by fuel type (electricity), Gross domestic product of mining and oil and gas extraction industries)

Population (e.g. Population by ecozone), Households and the environment ( Section 8Economy Use of energy-saving lights (compact florescent light bulbs), Thermostat use by households during the winter, Treatment of drinking water, Primary type of drinking water consumed (bottled water)

Transportation (e.g. Usual mode of transportation for travel to work (commuting), Fuel consumption and number of vehicles by passenger bus and urban transit industries)

Environmental protection expenditures (Capital expenditures on environmental protection by type of activity and industry, Distribution of capital expenditures on pollution prevention by medium and industry)

Waste management (Disposal and diversion of waste, Materials prepared for recycling by type), Research and development (Estimates of research and development expenditures in the higher education sector), Legislation (Canadian Environmental Protection Act enforcement activities)

 
Publication Date:   6/28/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/28/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39270768
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Description:   % of Canadians said they would be willing to use their own resources, such as their own personal computer, to work from home, % indicated they would work longer hours, % said they would take a pay cut to be able to work from home, % would give up vacation days to take advantage of the added flexibility a work from home day would provide.

% said the most important benefit associated with working from home would be a reduction in traffic congestion and pollution [telework, telecommuting, work at home]

 
Publication Date:   11/24/2010
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Posted/Updated:   11/24/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39270179
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Description:   Revenues from sales of environmental goods manufactured in Canada, by type of good, 2008 (Renewable energy production, Non-hazardous waste management, Industrial air pollution or flue gas management, Industrial wastewater and municipal sewage treatment, Remediation of ground and surface water, leachate, soil, sediment and sludge)

Revenues from sales of environmental services, by type of service, 2008 (Site remediation and emergency environmental services, Environmental consulting)

 
Publication Date:   6/28/2010
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/28/2010
 
 
 
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