New Survey Finds Americans Are Cutting Back on Plastic Usage

Chris Lawson April 23, 2024
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Eco-Conscious Shift: Americans Prioritize Plastic Reduction

In the wake of mounting concerns over plastic pollution, a recent survey unveils a promising trend: Americans are increasingly cutting back on plastic usage. Here, we delve into the findings of a comprehensive study conducted by NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist. Against the backdrop of a global environmental crisis, this survey offers valuable insights into shifting attitudes and behaviors regarding plastic consumption among U.S. adults. Join us as we explore the implications of this survey and delve into the factors driving this positive trend towards sustainability.

As awareness of plastic pollution escalates, findings from the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll unveil a notable shift in American consumer behavior. A significant one-third of adults in the United States have actively reduced their reliance on plastic products over the past five years. 

The survey also indicates a notable consequence of the pandemic: close to half of Americans (47 percent) maintained their use of plastic items such as water bottles, razors, or straws. Notably, the challenges and changes brought about by the pandemic saw another one in five adults increasing their reliance on plastic during this time period. 

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