Eco guilt strikes most Americans four times a month
- A Talker Research survey, commissioned by HP, found Americans feel 'eco guilt' often.
- Americans admit they wish their environmental habits were better overall.
- The survey of 2,000 people ran from March 14 to March 30, 2025.
- HP's Kwamina Crankson stated they want to ease pressure with sustainable options.
- HP aims to integrate sustainability into routines by offering better, easier choices.
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Eco guilt strikes most Americans four times a month
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