New Global iStock Research Finds Overwhelming Shift Towards More Sustainable Consumer Sustainability Practices
2 years from the launch of Visual GPS, iStock’s creative insights platform, research shows an evolution of consumer commitment towards having a sustainable lifestyle
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NEW YORK, April 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ahead of International Earth Day, iStock, a leading ecommerce platform providing premium visual content to SMBs, SMEs, creatives and students everywhere, has released research revealing that
For the past two years, iStock’s creative insights platform Visual GPS, a trusted source of visual guidance within the creative community, captured findings that indicated a level of consistency in people’s commitment towards living a sustainable lifestyle, showing percentages above
When breaking down what this commitment looks like, results showed recycling is still considered the most prominent way for consumers to make a positive impact on the planet (
However, while people increasingly believe they've made personal progress towards living a more sustainable lifestyle, two thirds (
“After the launch of Visual GPS two years ago, we have learned that consumers are expecting businesses of all sizes to take responsibility for improving climate conditions,” said Dr. Rebecca Swift, Global Head of Creative Insights at iStock. “Our research also shows while consumers are carrying out some positive actions in their day-to-day lives, they still lack understanding of how such important issues like climate change, impact their daily lives. This represents an opportunity for small businesses and entrepreneurs to show their communities how they are committed to sustainability, how they can support their customers be more sustainable via their offerings and demonstrate the benefits of having a more sustainable lifestyle.”
To support businesses communicate around sustainability across their marketing channels, iStock’s visual experts have shared three takeaways to keep in mind:
Rethink representations of sustainability: once symbolized by polar bears, solar panels, and icebergs, sustainable imagery is now evolving to include new visuals that feel more impactful for the modern consumer. Although well-known sustainable imagery still proves popular, it’s a good idea to also include visuals that aren’t as obviously tied to the sustainability movement, but still signify it for your more discerning customers.
Make conscious, eco-friendly choices: research says
Help consumers overcome present-day fears by visualizing a sustainable future: although
For some visual inspiration for representing sustainability, visit here and to explore more sustainability-inspired imagery and video, visit https://www.istockphoto.com/.