According to a recent survey by Talker Research for HP, the average American experiences 48 days of "eco guilt" annually, feeling they can improve their environmental habits. The study found people feel this guilt approximately 3.8 times monthly, primarily due to food waste and improper recycling. As Earth Day nears, many admit stress and rushed situations lead to ungreen choices. Other worries, including financial and health concerns, also contribute to this, highlighting the challenge of maintaining eco-friendly habits while managing everyday stressors. Almost 73% wish to be more environmentally conscious, with many seeking ways to reduce their guilt.
The average American feels 48 days of 'eco guilt' yearly, desiring to act more environmentally friendly while grappling with stress and daily responsibilities.
Conducted by Talker Research, this survey reveals Americans confront eco-nagging habits amidst other worries, such as finances and health, impacting their green actions.
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