Tuesday, November 28, 2023
10amPT/1pmET (Duration = 45 Minutes)

Most people agree the environment and climate change are a concern, but people's attitudes towards the issue and the actions they take can be very different. In early 2021, Ipsos developed a global 'sustainability segmentation' to better understand how different types of consumers might take different approaches to environmental sustainability. We cover 15 markets with this global segmentation and have been collecting data quarterly as part of the Ipsos Essentials tracking study to understand how the segments are evolving over time. For example, consider the impact of the pandemic (and post-pandemic), inflation, and global conflict on people’s sustainability priorities – how important does protecting the planet become when we are simultaneously trying to protect ourselves and our financial wellbeing?

In this next session from our ESG series, Ipsos’ Naumi Haque, SVP and lead for the Ipsos Essentials program, will introduce the different segments of consumers and share how best to appeal to them with sustainable offers. As interest in ESG priorities continues to grow, we have also explored how to expand our understanding of the segments beyond the Environment to also capture Social issues and corporate Governance. Using the most recent, November 2023 iteration of the data, Naumi will also highlight early findings from this more expansive investigation of consumer behaviours and attitudes.

Register today. Registering will also ensure you receive a direct link to the recording once published, and notification of future events or Ipsos thought leadership on this topic.

At Ipsos we can help our clients determine the success of their sustainable efforts by being part of the process. We do this by…

  • engaging our agile tools and services to accelerate time to market
  • working in ways that get us ‘closer to real’
  • providing clients with confidence with validated metrics, expertise, and bolder approaches

Don’t miss out on this informative session!

Brand Building with New Canadians
 
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
10amPT/1pmET (Duration = 45 Minutes)

Most people agree the environment and climate change are a concern, but people's attitudes towards the issue and the actions they take can be very different. In early 2021, Ipsos developed a global 'sustainability segmentation' to better understand how different types of consumers might take different approaches to environmental sustainability. We cover 15 markets with this global segmentation and have been collecting data quarterly as part of the Ipsos Essentials tracking study to understand how the segments are evolving over time. For example, consider the impact of the pandemic (and post-pandemic), inflation, and global conflict on people’s sustainability priorities – how important does protecting the planet become when we are simultaneously trying to protect ourselves and our financial wellbeing?

In this next session from our ESG series, Ipsos’ Naumi Haque, SVP and lead for the Ipsos Essentials program, will introduce the different segments of consumers and share how best to appeal to them with sustainable offers. As interest in ESG priorities continues to grow, we have also explored how to expand our understanding of the segments beyond the Environment to also capture Social issues and corporate Governance. Using the most recent, November 2023 iteration of the data, Naumi will also highlight early findings from this more expansive investigation of consumer behaviours and attitudes.

Register today. Registering will also ensure you receive a direct link to the recording once published, and notification of future events or Ipsos thought leadership on this topic.

At Ipsos we can help our clients determine the success of their sustainable efforts by being part of the process. We do this by…

  • engaging our agile tools and services to accelerate time to market
  • working in ways that get us ‘closer to real’
  • providing clients with confidence with validated metrics, expertise, and bolder approaches

Don’t miss out on this informative session!

 
Register Today
Presenters
Asad Amin
Senior Vice President, Canada, Marketing Strategy & Understanding-Research

Kathryn Grater
Vice President & Behavioral Scientist, Ipsos Behavioral Science Center
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Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.