Irish Consumers Feel They Hold Most Responsibility Over Climate Change
At least 80% of Irish consumers believe that to preserve the planet, we need to change how we consume and produce food.
This according to the European Milk Forum (EMF), which found that preserving natural resources, conscious consumption and production, and climate change, are associated most with sustainability.
According to the survey, Irish consumers believe they hold the main responsibility to tackle the effects of climate change, whereas most other European countries believe this responsibility lies with the industry.
The report added that the majority of Irish people are optimistic about being able to stop some of the consequences of climate change.
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