Nearly half of the Hungarians are willing to pay more for environmentally friendly services
42 percent of Hungarians say that they are willing to pay more for eco-friendly products, most of them up to 10-30 percent more than for a traditional product.
Although the proportion of regular purchasers of green commodities and services is still relatively low among the population, the 30-39 age group leads the eco-conscious camp – according to the nationwide representative survey of NRC, commissioned by GreenGo Electric Vehicle Sharing Service.
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