Hope For Green Gadgets |
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| By AndrewEisner |
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| A recent Pulse Study on “green” appliances revealed a huge group of "not so green" gadget consumers. On the positive side, a considerable number of environmentally-friendly gadget fanciers stepped forward as well. Green Machine We asked buyers whether or not they feel guilty when buying “non-green” gadget and found that almost 60% of respondents felt “no guilt” for not buying “green” appliances, with 16% saying price trumped “green”. But almost 40% said they look at “green” when buying goods for appliances like Yamaha receivers. Do You Trust the TV That Wears the Star? We found that 80% of humans trust Energy Star ratings, but only 36% of buyers below 25 use energy ratings to support determine what to purchase as equated to 55% of humans over 25. Being Green More than 60% claimed they knew in which way to be “green”, notwithstanding more than half of those saying they knew admitted they did not at all times put the noesis into practice. Turning Consumers Green In a fifty/fifty split, half of buyers want tax or money incentives and the other half want more comfortable recycling to support them be more “green” in regards to appliances. Cash for clunker appliances, like for old CRT TVs or rebates on new energy effective LCD TVs, could support save buyers cash and energy. Different Shades of Green We are encouraged by the number of buyers who are eager to learn more when it comes to being “green” and likewise knew what the energy ratings mean for purchasing environmentally-friendly appliances. Unfortunately, we likewise saw apathy and ignorance. But that leaves probability to educate and motivate consumers. Bottom Line It's clear that buyers get the “green gadget” message, notwithstanding in order to motivate them to put "green" into activity, the industry and the government require to take activity to make recycling and reducing energy consumption more comfortable to digest. |
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| About The Author Andrew Eisner, Retrevo's director of community and content and resident hard core gadget enthusiast. Eisner comes to Retrevo from the world of computer journalism. To find more information, see Yamaha receivers and LCD TVs. |
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