Global Shoppers Show Willingness to Pay 9.7% More for Sustainable Products Despite Inflation
Despite rising costs of living, shoppers worldwide are willing to pay nearly 10% more for sustainably produced goods, showing strong consumer commitment to environmental responsibility. This trend is particularly relevant for wine producers and retailers, as it suggests European winemakers investing in organic practices, biodynamic methods, and sustainable packaging can potentially command premium prices without losing customers. The data indicates sustainability is becoming a market advantage rather than just a nice-to-have, which could influence how UK and EU wine businesses approach their environmental strategies.
Originally published by Vinetur
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