
United States Factsheet: Amazon Customers Want A Plastic-Free Packaging Choice
July 14, 2020
Following are key findings from the May 2020 YouGov poll in the United States.

Canada Factsheet: Amazon Customers Want A Plastic-Free Packaging Choice
July 14, 2020
Oceana, the world’s largest international ocean conservation organization, commissioned polling companies Abacus Data to survey online shoppers in Canada and YouGov to survey those in the United States (U.S.) and the United Kingdom (UK) about their views on plastic pollution and their online shopping experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. The following factsheet features key findings […]

Survey Shows Amazon Customers Want Plastic-Free Choices with UK Customers Most Willing to Take Action
July 14, 2020
Public opinion research sponsored by Oceana, the world’s largest international ocean conservation organisation, shows Amazon customers are buying more online due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, are overwhelmingly concerned about plastic pollution and its impact on the oceans, and want major online retailers including Amazon to give them plastic-free packaging choices.

Survey: Amazon Customers Overwhelmingly Concerned About Plastic Pollution, Want Plastic-Free Choices
July 14, 2020
Public opinion research sponsored by Oceana, the world’s largest international ocean conservation organization, shows Amazon customers are buying more online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, are overwhelmingly concerned about plastic pollution and its impact on the oceans, and want major online retailers including Amazon to give them plastic-free packaging choices.

Survey: Amazon Customers Overwhelmingly Concerned About Plastic Pollution, Want Plastic-Free Choices
July 14, 2020
Public opinion research sponsored by Oceana, the world’s largest international ocean conservation organization, shows Amazon customers are buying more online due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, are overwhelmingly concerned about plastic pollution and its impact on the oceans, and want major online retailers including Amazon to give them plastic-free packaging choices.