
This CircEUlar deliverable consists of a preliminary report and summary of the initial findings from a pan-European survey of circular consumption practices (CCPs) i.e. practices which on the balance of probability lead to less resource intensive consumption and support moves towards a circular economy. The Circular Consumption Survey was conducted in five European countries with a broad geographical spread namely, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Lithuania. Nationally representative samples were selected based on age, sex, level of education, and region. Over 1,000 respondents from each country were surveyed and asked to provide information on the incidence, and frequency of their engagement with various CCPs as well information on the importance or otherwise of various factors affecting their (non)-willingness to engage in these practices in the future.
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