Home Industry Technology UAE residents aim to make their homes as sustainable as possible – survey A total of 55 per cent of UAE residents look for sustainability parameters when purchasing electronic goods by Gulf Business August 22, 2022 A total of 47 per cent of UAE residents aim to make their home as environmentally friendly as possible, with more than half (55 per cent) considering sustainability a key factor when purchasing electronic products. Commissioned by Taqeef, the exclusive distributer of O General ACs in the UAE, the YouGov survey polled 1,010 respondents aged 18-50 years old. A third (33 per cent) of respondents consider sustainability to be as important as price in their product choices and 27 per cent would switch to another electronic brand if the goods offered are better for the environment. Meanwhile, 29 per cent are aware that the more sustainable the electronic goods are, the more they save in utility bills. 30 per cent would prefer if electronic brands focused more on explaining sustainability parameters such as energy efficiency and lower carbon emissions. “This survey shows us that environmental credentials are increasingly driving the purchasing choices of UAE consumers as they look for new ways to reduce their carbon footprint. In a region where cooling is considered an essential, it’s really encouraging to see that sustainability is becoming as important as brand and price for many when choosing a new AC. Air conditioning usage represents 70 per cent of the UAE’s electricity use during the summer and this has a huge impact on the environment, but we can mitigate this impact with cooling technology that’s high on energy efficiency,” commented Tariq Al Ghussein, chairman and CEO of Taqeef. Read: How Autodesk is helping its customers in creating a sustainable future Tags environment Sustainability 0 Comments You might also like Here are 5 key takeaways from the COP28 climate summit Mashreq launches ‘nature friendly’ savings account Insights: Embracing smart and sustainable practices in construction Mega Green MENA Accelerator unveiled by PepsiCo, SABIC, AstroLabs