By Catalina Mihai | EURACTIV.ro Est. 2min 06-12-2023 Content-Type: News News Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. According to the study, sustainability was viewed as significant by only 36% of Romanians in 2023, which, compared to 202, is a 27% decline. [Shutterstock/alphaspirit.it] Euractiv is part of the Trust Project >>> Languages: DeutschPrint Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Following this year’s continued cost-of-living crisis and rising inflation levels, Romanians are showing less concern about sustainability, a barometer published by Reveal Marketing Research reads. According to the study, sustainability was viewed as significant by only 36% of Romanians in 2023, which, compared to 2022, is a 27% decline. The authors attribute this waning interest to the dominance of economic and social issues over the past year, diverting attention from sustainability-related issues. But while many Romanians (85%) have expressed interest in the subject, their approach tends to be more passive. In terms of actions, for instance, the survey points to 48% of Romanians occasionally participating in sustainable activities, mainly by sorting out their waste, while only 15% actively engage in various sustainable practices. Consuming more sustainably is something more Romanians think about, with 57% of those surveyed stating that they occasionally think about sustainability but have not yet incorporated it into their consumption habits. But sustainable behaviour and consumption is something that 28% of respondents think about constantly. This proactive attitude is more common among women (35% compared to 20% of men) and retired people (43%). “Consumers express support for sustainability, but their level of active involvement is insufficient, resulting in a reluctance to change their daily behaviour,” notes Marius Luican, CEO of Reveal Marketing Research. He attributes this discrepancy to “recent socio-economic events, including economic instability and job worries, which are causing Romanians to prioritise immediate needs over longer-term issues such as sustainability”. (Cătălina Mihai | Euractiv.ro) Read more with Euractiv Czech STAN party explores new alliance with Renew ahead of 2024 elections Subscribe now to our newsletter EU Elections Decoded Email Address * Politics Newsletters