Circular economy: a way to balance sustainability with business
The circular economy is opening up new prospects to rethink consumption and tackle the twin challenges posed by the environmental transition and soaring prices. As more and more shoppers adopt practices such as buying refurbished and second-hand goods or repairing those that they already have, retailers need to embrace these questions and be part of steering the economy on the path to a more sustainable future.
It is a modern paradox. In 2023, 78% of people in France said that they had changed their habits in an effort to consume more sustainably, according to the GreenFlex-ADEME Sustainable Consumption Survey [1]. But an IPSOS poll in September 2023 found that purchasing power topped French concerns, taking 40% of votes and beating the environment, which 32% of respondents cited as their number-one worry [2].
Can sustainable consumption be squared with protecting purchasing power? The answer probably lies with another statistic from the GreenFlex-ADEME survey, which found that 84% of French people believe that companies and brands need to take real action to support sustainable consumption. [3]