Skepticism reduces intent to buy sustainable products

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- Green skepticism directly reduces consumers' intention to purchase sustainable products.
- Skepticism weakens people's willingness to actively look for trustworthy environmental information.
- Anticipated guilt about making less sustainable choices is also diminished by green skepticism, impacting purchasing decisions.
Why it matters: Consumer skepticism directly impedes the growth of the sustainable products market.
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