Ipsos report Single use plastics

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Includes logos for WWF, Plastic Free Foundation, and Ipsos.front_matter
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Timeline-based overview of research reports and associated UN negotiation milestones.establish_context
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The slide presents four key metrics from an Ipsos survey on plastic pollution.summarize
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Data from Ipsos Global Advisor survey of 23,029 adults across 34 countries.summarize
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The slide presents two distinct sets of survey questions regarding plastic pollution policy, visualized as stacked bar charts with corresponding legends.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by the combined 'Strongly agree' and 'Agree' percentage.compare_peers
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The chart uses a stacked bar format to show the distribution of agreement levels across different regions.compare_peers
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The chart displays percentages for 'Strongly agree', 'Agree', 'Neither agree nor disagree', 'Disagree/Strongly disagree', and 'Don't know'.compare_peers
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The chart displays a Likert scale distribution across different global regions.compare_peers
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The chart shows a high level of global consensus, with 68% of respondents agreeing.compare_peers
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The slide uses a stacked bar chart to show the distribution of agreement levels across different global regions.compare_peers
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The chart displays percentages for 'Strongly agree', 'Agree', 'Neither agree nor disagree', 'Disagree/Strongly disagree', and 'Don't know'.compare_peers
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The chart displays survey results across 7 regional/grouping categories with a 5-point Likert scale.compare_peers
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor. Survey of 24,727 online adults aged 16-74 in 32 countries.compare_peers
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The chart uses a stacked bar format to represent survey responses ranging from 'Essential' to 'Don't know'.compare_peers
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The chart shows a high level of global consensus, with 85% of respondents viewing such bans as important.compare_peers
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Data represents a survey of 24,727 online adults across 32 countries.compare_peers
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The chart displays a 100% stacked bar format with a color-coded legend for sentiment intensity.compare_peers
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The chart uses a stacked bar format to show the distribution of sentiment across different regions.compare_peers
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The chart shows a high level of global consensus, with 87% of respondents viewing such rules as important.compare_peers
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The chart uses a stacked bar format to represent survey responses ranging from 'Essential' to 'Don't know'.compare_peers
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The chart shows a high level of global consensus on the importance of re-use and refill systems, with most countries showing over 80% support.compare_peers
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The chart displays survey data across 7 regional/grouping categories with a 6-point sentiment scale.compare_peers
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor. Survey of 24,727 online adults aged 16-74 in 32 countries.compare_peers
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The chart displays the percentage of respondents who believe it is essential, very important, or fairly important to have global rules for recycled plastic contcompare_peers
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The chart displays the percentage of respondents who believe it is essential, very important, or fairly important to have global rules for plastic labelling.compare_peers
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Data represents survey results from Ipsos Global Advisor.compare_peers
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The chart shows a high level of global consensus on the importance of manufacturer fees for plastic waste management.compare_peers
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Data represents survey results from Ipsos Global Advisor regarding a global plastic pollution treaty.compare_peers
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Standard Ipsos methodology disclosure slide.appendix
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Standard corporate profile slide often found in consulting decks.summarize
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