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Super Greenies: New Study Uncovers Group of Luxury-Loving, Affluent Environmental Activists

08/08/2011
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  • New Study Reveals "Super Greenies": Luxury-Loving, Consumer-Friendly, Reusable Bag Owning Environmental Activists
    A new study by Scarborough has revealed that the greenest people in the United States also happen to be high earners with a taste for luxury. The study calls these individuals the "Super Green," and they are the 5% of the US population that involves themselves in more than 10 green activities (like composting, recycling and owning reusable shopping bags, among other things). The study uncovered the fact that this subset of the population is more likely to own a home worth over $500K, spend more than $500 a year on cosmetics and clothing and is 49% more likely to buy a luxury vehicle this year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/super-greenies-new-study-uncovers-group-of-luxury-loving-affluent-environmental-activists/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • New Study Reveals "Super Greenies": Luxury-Loving, Consumer-Friendly, Reusable Bag Owning Environmental Activists
    A new study by Scarborough has revealed that the greenest people in the United States also happen to be high earners with a taste for luxury. The study calls these individuals the "Super Green," and they are the 5% of the US population that involves themselves in more than 10 green activities (like composting, recycling and owning reusable shopping bags, among other things). The study uncovered the fact that this subset of the population is more likely to own a home worth over $500K, spend more than $500 a year on cosmetics and clothing and is 49% more likely to buy a luxury vehicle this year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/super-greenies-new-study-uncovers-group-of-luxury-loving-affluent-environmental-activists/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • New Study Reveals "Super Greenies": Luxury-Loving, Consumer-Friendly, Reusable Bag Owning Environmental Activists
    A new study by Scarborough has revealed that the greenest people in the United States also happen to be high earners with a taste for luxury. The study calls these individuals the "Super Green," and they are the 5% of the US population that involves themselves in more than 10 green activities (like composting, recycling and owning reusable shopping bags, among other things). The study uncovered the fact that this subset of the population is more likely to own a home worth over $500K, spend more than $500 a year on cosmetics and clothing and is 49% more likely to buy a luxury vehicle this year....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/super-greenies-new-study-uncovers-group-of-luxury-loving-affluent-environmental-activists/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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New Study Reveals "Super Greenies": Luxury-Loving, Consumer-Friendly, Reusable Bag Owning Environmental Activists

A new study by Scarborough has revealed that the greenest people in the United States also happen to be high earners with a taste for luxury. The study calls these individuals the "Super Green," and they are the 5% of the US population that involves themselves in more than 10 green activities (like composting, recycling and owning reusable shopping bags, among other things). The study uncovered the fact that this subset of the population is more likely to own a home worth over $500K, spend more than $500 a year on cosmetics and clothing and is 49% more likely to buy a luxury vehicle this year....

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