New Study by Stagwell’s The Harris Poll Reveals New Yorkers Favor Molecular Recycling As Solution to Waste Crisis
A recent survey by Stagwell's The Harris Poll reveals that New Yorkers favor molecular recycling as a solution to the waste crisis over a plastic ban. 78% of respondents see molecular recycling as a positive way to address plastic waste. The study shows that 60% of participants believe molecular recycling can ease recycling burdens and promote sustainability.
78% of New Yorkers view molecular recycling positively as a solution to plastic waste.
Around 60% of respondents believe molecular recycling can alleviate recycling burdens and contribute to a sustainable lifestyle.
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KINGSPORT, TN / ACCESSWIRE / May 9, 2024 / A recent survey conducted by Stagwell's The Harris Poll shows that while the waste crisis is a top-tier environmental concern for New Yorkers, they don't see a plastic ban as a viable solution. Molecular recycling is an innovative recycling method that allows consumers to keep their essential plastic products, and
The study, which surveyed 1,092 New Yorkers across different political parties and demographics, found that around
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FAQ
What is the solution favored by New Yorkers for the waste crisis?
New Yorkers favor molecular recycling over a plastic ban as a solution to the waste crisis.
How many New Yorkers see molecular recycling as a positive solution to plastic waste?
78% of New Yorkers view molecular recycling positively as a solution to plastic waste.
What percentage of respondents believe molecular recycling can promote sustainability?
Around 60% of participants believe molecular recycling can alleviate recycling burdens and contribute to a sustainable lifestyle.