Survey Green Christmas is more and more important to us
According to the online survey of Jófogás, compared to last year, there are more people who no longer wrap Christmas gifts, due to environmental reasons, but one in ten people still throws the paper and plastic wrap in their communal trash. The others either dispose of it in a selective waste bin or, even better, recycle it. The survey on holiday packaging habits was completed by nearly 10,000 J Jófogás users.
A generic Christmas survey conducted by Jófogás earlier revealed what users of a marketplace classified ad site think of a truly green holiday: most of the respondents attach great importance to the environment at Christmas and take care not to burden the environment. In addition, it is certainly encouraging that more and more people are keen to focus on this for the first time this year so that they can jointly reduce the amount of packaging waste generated in December.
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