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Anxiety about environmental problems remains high at 78%. While 70% are willing to cooperate on environmental and social issues, 1 in 4 young people feel "it has nothing to do with me."

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In March 2026, Cross-Marketing Inc. conducted a "Survey on the Reality and Awareness of Environmental and Social Issues" among 3,000 men and women aged 18-79 across Japan. This regular survey, aimed at tracking changes in consumer consciousness and lifestyles, focused this time on environmental and social issues. The analysis covers anxiety and attitudes toward environmental problems, willingness to cooperate on environmental and social issues, social problems that need to be addressed, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) priorities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What percentage of people overall feel anxious about environmental problems?
A: According to the survey, seventy-eight percent of people feel anxious when combining those who feel anxious and somewhat anxious.
Q: Which age group shows the highest anxiety level regarding environmental issues?
A: People who are in their 50s and older show the highest anxiety, accounting for over eighty percent.
Q: What statement about the future of environmental problems received eighty-three percent agreement?
A: The statement that environmental problems will become more and more serious in the future received eighty-three percent agreement.
Q: How many people are willing to cooperate on environmental and social issues?
A: Seventy percent of people want to cooperate actively or to the extent that they can on these issues.
Q: What is the attitude of twenty-six percent of people in their 20s and 30s toward environmental countermeasures?
A: They feel that countermeasures are for national and local governments to advance and have nothing to do with them.