Don’t Overlook Men When Marketing Green Products, Says Researcher
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Environmentally conscious men can be more passionate about purchasing sustainable products than women, according to new research from EcoFocus Worldwide. This green-minded male is typically Caucasian, married, younger than his female counterpart and more dedicated to exercise and a healthy diet.
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