Chapter 8: Ethics & impact

Consumers want retailers to demonstrate social purpose

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Against a backdrop of global events, an increased awareness of ethics and supply chains, and the rise of climate concerns, consumers are waking up to their responsibilities. A recent survey by PwC found that “consumers are willing to pay a 9.7% sustainability premium, even as cost-of-living and inflationary concerns weigh.” Our research also confirms that consumers are eager to give back and expect businesses to do so as well.

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Chapter 8: Dominique Simons about Ethics and Impact in English.
Chapter 8: Dominique Simons about Ethics and Impact in English.
Chapter 8: Dominique Simons about Ethics and Impact in English.
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Finding 01

Consumers care, but will they pay?

Consumers in Malaysia are actively looking to support causes they care about. 28% of consumers who give to charity have entered challenges to raise money for causes and 26% give to multiple charities on a monthly basis, one of the highest in APAC. They're prepared to favor retailers that can demonstrate ethical sourcing, but they're not necessarily willing to pay more for it

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Finding 02

Retailers are slow to respond, but tech can help

Businesses are beginning to embrace their role as catalysts of change. But, compared to consumer expectations, progress is slow. Only a quarter plan to meet consumer expectations by investing in social impact. And uptake of technology to enable donations at checkout is still relatively low. One area we’ve seen a marked improvement year on year, however, is a commitment to decarbonization.

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