Findings Reveal Consumer Frustration with Plastic Packaging and Expectation for Brands to Act
Footprint, a global materials science technology company focused on creating a healthy planet, today released the results of a multi-country research study examining consumer attitudes toward single-use plastics and the expectations they have of brands and retailers to provide more sustainable options. The study, which was conducted by Wunderman Thompson Intelligence on behalf of Footprint, dove into attitudes among consumers in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany and the Netherlands, and looked at how COVID-19 played a role in those sentiments.
The survey findings strongly underscored the significant roles that brands and retailers are expected to play in creating a more sustainable planet. Across all countries and age demographics examined, 87% of consumers agreed that companies have a responsibility to protect the planet and its people, with generation Z and millennials especially expressing a constant source of stress and anxiety about the future of the planet. Most consumers agree that climate action is urgent and see a connection to plastic as one contributor to climate change. Eighty-five percent of people said brands should play a major role in solving sustainability because they’re the ones causing the problem and a majority of respondents (78%) also concurred that companies and brands are not currently doing enough to protect the planet. In particular:
- 72% are dissatisfied with the amount of plastic food packaging waste they end up with at home
- 80% say takeaway restaurants need to act faster to get rid of plastic packaging and utensils
- 86% say grocery stores should do more to reduce the amount of plastic packaging being sold
The survey results were previewed in February at Footprint’s fourth annual Sustainability Summit, Champions of Change, where leaders from top corporations, scientists, health experts, partners and investors shared insights, new data, trends, and provided inspiration for embracing the move toward a more sustainable future.
“This new study shows that brands taking a leadership role in offering sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics have an enormous opportunity to not only make a difference for our planet, but also influence consumers through sustainable packaging,” said Footprint co-founder and CEO Troy Swope. “Not only do consumers expect companies to lead, now we’ve crossed into new territory where the majority of people surveyed will actually make choices about where they shop and what they buy based on sustainable offerings.”
Companies Have an Opportunity
When asked who should take responsibility for reducing plastic waste, 76% of respondents said companies who produce and/or grow goods, followed by grocery stores (62%), national and local governments (57%) and lastly individuals (52%).
However, consumers demonstrated a willingness to change their personal purchasing behaviors based on sustainability factors. For example:
- 63% of consumers are willing to pay more for products and services if they help protect the environment
- 68% are more likely to choose a brand, store or restaurant that uses sustainable packaging
- 65% would switch grocery stores if they knew the store was committed to sustainable packaging rather than plastic
- 77% are more likely to buy products if they could be sure they were packaged sustainably
Furthermore, consumers generally express negative emotions when buying products that are packaged in plastic, including “guilty,” “annoyed,” and “frustrated,” while sustainable packaging inspires consumers to feel “reassured,” “happy” and “relieved.” Brands that choose sustainable options will likely have their products associated with more positive emotions.
Sustainability Issues Cross Generational Lines
Interestingly, while Gen Z has a reputation for being the most concerned about climate change and sustainability issues, the importance of these issues is felt nearly equally across generations, with 83% of respondents saying that it’s urgent that we do all we can to tackle climate change. And 73% believe there is a direct link between how much plastic packaging people use and climate change. All generations worry about how their actions might impact future generations, with Boomers being slightly less concerned (68%), compared to 72% of Gen X, 77% of Millennials and 74% of Gen Z.
Consumers Will Make Sustainable Choices If They Are Easy to Make
When asked about their sustainable habits, consumers are most likely to say they take straightforward steps such as recycling at home (89% monthly), avoiding single-use plastic (72% monthly) and refusing plastic bags while shopping (70% monthly).
Eighty percent of consumers like the idea of a plastic-free shopping aisle and 83% like the idea of a sustainable or plastic-free search option for online grocery shopping, while 85% support sustainable/plastic-free packaging options for takeout. Over half (53%) said they prefer to shop for their groceries online because it’s easier to tell if product comes in sustainable packaging.
“There’s a genuine opportunity here for brands to help consumers by making sustainable choices more accessible, convenient and straightforward” said Marie Stafford, Global Director for Wunderman Thompson Intelligence, who conducted the research. “This is not just about doing the right thing; there’s a powerful business case here too. We have found that most people show a marked preference for brands who are demonstrating commitment and taking action on sustainability issues.”
Survey Methodology
Wunderman Thompson Intelligence surveyed 5,000 (1,000 per market) individuals over the age of 18 in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and the Netherlands. The survey was fielded using Wunderman Thompson’s online research tool, and the panel was sourced from EMI Research Solutions. Fielding was executed between January 19 – 28, 2022.
About Footprint
Footprint has a clear vision to create a healthier planet and healthier people. Phase one of our mission is to provide solutions that eliminate single-use and short-term use plastics in our food chain. Footprint’s team of engineers use plant-based fiber technology to design, develop and manufacture biodegradable, compostable, and recyclable products that compete with plastic’s cost, and performance. Footprint is rapidly expanding into new categories with customized and patented solutions for customers. Footprint’s products have already led to a global redirection of 61 million pounds of plastic waste from entering the air, earth, and water working with leading global consumer brands.
In December 2021, Footprint announced its intention to list on NASDAQ as a public company in a business combination agreement with Gores Holdings VIII, Inc. (Nasdaq: GIIX, GIIXW and GIIXU). Full information on this definitive agreement can be found here.
Footprint was founded in by former Intel engineers, Troy Swope and Yoke Chung. The company employs more than 2,500 employees, with operations in the U.S., Mexicali, Europe, and Asia. Footprint was named to the 2020 Fortune “Change the World” list in 2020, is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Innovators Community, was named a CNBC Disruptor 50 company and Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Disruptors/Planet Protectors in 2021.
About Gores Holdings VIII, Inc.
Gores Holdings VIII, Inc. (Nasdaq: GIIXU) is a special purpose acquisition company sponsored by an affiliate of The Gores Group, LLC, founded by Alec Gores. Gores Holdings VIII, Inc. completed its initial public offering in March 2021, raising approximately $345 million in cash proceeds for the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. Gores Holdings VIII, Inc.’s strategy is to identify, acquire and, after the initial business combination, to build a company in an industry or sector that complements the experience of its management team and can benefit from their operational expertise.
Forward-looking Statements
Certain statements in this communication (“Communication”) may be considered “forward-looking statements” as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and within the meaning of the federal securities laws with respect to the proposed business combination between the Gores Holdings VIII, Inc. (“Gores Holdings VIII”) and Footprint International Holdco, Inc. (“Footprint”), including statements regarding the benefits of the proposed business combination, the anticipated timing of the proposed business combination, the likelihood and ability of the parties to successfully consummate the proposed business combination and the PIPE investment, the amount of funds available in the trust account as a result of shareholder redemptions or otherwise, the services offered by Footprint and the markets in which Footprint operates, business strategies, debt levels, industry environment, potential growth opportunities, the effects of regulations and Gores Holdings VIII’s or Footprint’s projected future results. These forward-looking statements generally are identified by the words “believe,” “predict,” “project,” “potential,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “strategy,” “future,” “forecast,” “opportunity,” “plan,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “should,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result,” and similar expressions (including the negative versions of such words or expressions).
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Projections
This Communication contains financial forecasts with respect to Footprint’s projected financial results, including revenue. Footprint’s independent auditors have not audited, reviewed, compiled or performed any procedures with respect to the projections for the purpose of their inclusion in this Communication, and accordingly, they did not express an opinion or provide any other form of assurance with respect thereto for the purpose of this Communication. These projections should not be relied upon as being necessarily indicative of future results. The assumptions and estimates underlying the prospective financial information are inherently uncertain and are subject to a wide variety of significant business, economic and competitive risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the prospective financial information. Accordingly, there can be no assurance that the prospective results are indicative of the future performance of Footprint or that actual results will not differ materially from those presented in the prospective financial information. Inclusion of the prospective financial information in this Communication should not be regarded as a representation by any person that the results contained in the prospective financial information will be achieved.
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Additional Information about the Proposed Transaction and Where to Find It
In connection with the business combination, Gores Holdings VIII has filed a registration statement on Form S-4 (the “Registration Statement”) that includes a preliminary prospectus and preliminary proxy statement of Gores Holdings VIII. The proxy statement/prospectus is not yet effective. The definitive proxy statement/prospectus, when it is declared effective by the SEC, will be sent to all Gores Holdings VIII stockholders as of a record date to be established for voting on the proposed business combination and the other matters to be voted upon at a meeting of Gores Holdings VIII’s stockholders to be held to approve the proposed business combination and other matters (the “Special Meeting”). Gores Holdings VIII may also file other documents regarding the proposed business combination with the SEC. The definitive proxy statement/final prospectus will contain important information about the proposed business combination and the other matters to be voted upon at the Special Meeting and may contain information that an investor will consider important in making a decision regarding an investment in Gores Holdings VIII’s securities. Before making any voting decision, investors and security holders of Gores Holdings VIII and other interested parties are urged to read the Registration Statement and the proxy statement and all other relevant documents filed or that will be filed with the SEC in connection with the proposed business combination as they become available because they will contain important information about the proposed business combination.
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Contacts
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