More New Zealanders agree than disagree, that business here is being environmentally responsible. But, business doesn’t score clear majority among Kiwis at large or business decision makers.
In fact, 35 percent of decision makers think business is irresponsible, compared with 32 percent of the national sample in this February-March, 2010, ShapeNZ survey.

New Zealand businesses are generally very environmentally responsible.
All
Strongly disagree2%
Disagree30%
Agree43%
Strongly agree4%
Don’t know22%

Business decision makers
Strongly disagree2%
Disagree33%
Agree45%
Strongly agree4%
Don’t know15%

Source ShapeNZ, 1059 respondents. Results are weighted to represent the national population. The maximum margin of error is +/- 3%. Business decision makers by occupation are managers, proprietors, self employed and professionals.
On the web: www.shapenz.org.nz www.nzbcsd.org.nz

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