Frequency of choosing environmentally friendly behaviours and personal consumption habits eige_care_trans__care_trans_consumption

Time format:
Years
Unit:
Percentage (comparable)
Description:

This dataset shows how frequently respondents choose each of the listed environmentally friendly options in their behaviour and consumption. The numbers indicate what percentage (%) of all respondents have selected each frequency category for each type of environmentally friendly option.

This dataset is based on the following question: ‘Generally thinking about your personal consumption and behaviour how often:’

  • Do you avoid plastic and/or disposable/single-use products?
  • Do you recycle?
  • Do you avoid animal products?
  • Are you using low carbon-emission modes of transport (cycling, public transport, car-pooling instead of your personal car)?
  • Do you buy sustainably or eco-friendly products and services?
  • Do you buy fair trade products and services?
  • Do you buy used instead of new items (e.g. second-hand clothes, used furniture)?
  • Do you prioritise seasonal and local food products?
  • Do you pay attention that products or packaging are recyclable or biodegradable?
  • Are you mindful of your consumption of natural resources (water, electricity and heating)?

For each activity/choice listed, the respondents selected one frequency category from the following list:

  • Always
  • Most of the time
  • Sometimes
  • Rarely
  • Never
  • Prefer not to answer

Those choosing not to answer are excluded from the analysis.

Keywords:
environment, environmental, social activities, transport
EU27_2020
BE
BG
CZ
DK
DE
EE
IE
EL
ES
FR
HR
IT
CY
LV
LT
LU
HU
MT
NL
AT
PL
PT
RO
SI
SK
FI
SE
2024
EU27_2020
11.1
BE
11.6
BG
10.8
CZ
5
DK
9.1
DE
9.8
EE
7.8
IE
9.5
EL
9.6
ES
12.5
FR
13.7
HR
9.5
IT
10.8
CY
5.8
LV
7.4
LT
8.4
LU
18.8
HU
12.5
MT
19.6
NL
9.5
AT
10.4
PL
13.1
PT
11.7
RO
11.6
SI
10.2
SK
8.4
FI
8.5
SE
7.2

Available flags:

b break in time series c confidential
d definition differs, see metadata e estimated
f forecast i see metadata
m imputed n not significant
p provisional r revised
s Eurostat estimate u low reliability
x dropped due to insufficient sample size y unreliable due to small sample size
z not applicable