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A new study reveals many Americans are skeptical of corporate environmental claims. Americans understand climate change is real but remain doubtful of corporate promises to reduce carbon emissions and move towards net zero, according to a May 2023 survey of 1,000 US adults by Reputation Leaders. More than half of Americans (56%) in the survey believe that companies claiming to reach net zero by 2030 will fail. On the other hand, only 23% of Americans believe that companies promising to achieve net zero by 2030 have a concrete plan which allows them to fulfill that promise. Click here to review the full results of the report.

Younger Americans struggling most with anxiety and mental health Two fifths (42%) of US adults regularly experience anxiety related to their health, according to a March 2023 survey of 1,000 US adults by Reputation Leaders. The same study found that younger Americans (ages 18-44) are most impacted; 50% struggle with mental health, and 26% feel that their anxiety has impacted their work.

Two-fifths (43%) of US adults still throw away most things instead of recycling them according to a survey of 1000 US adults in March 2023 by Reputation Leaders. These non-recyclers say recycling packaging is unclear, recycling is inconvenient, or they don’t believe recycling will change anything.