- âWhat is sustainabilityâ is by far the most googled question
- Interest on the importance of sustainability comes after
- Other common curiosities concern the impact of sustainability on development and businesses
âWhat is sustainabilityâ tops the list as the worldâs most googled question about sustainability, a new study has revealed.
The study, conducted by drinking straw experts Drinking-Straw.com, analysed which questions about sustainability are the most asked on the web based on search levels for the word.
âWhat is sustainabilityâ is by far the most asked question, with 58,000 average monthly searches.
So indeed, what is the definition of sustainability?
Simply put, sustainability is the avoidance of depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance. Another way to put it is that sustainability is the need to fulfil this generationâs needs without compromising the needs of future ones, while ensuring economic growth, social care and well-being.
Second on the list with 11,700 average monthly searches is âwhy is sustainability important?â
The answer to this question is among the easiest ones, as it all comes down to improving quality of life for both humans and nature, protecting ecosystems and preserving natural resources for future generations.
Sustainable choices are essential to preserve life as we know it, otherwise there will be huge impacts on humans, animals, and the environment we all live in.
A more specific question, âwhy is the issue of sustainability important for developmentâ is third with 8,000 average monthly searches.
This question links directly with the first two: as sustainability is all about preserving resources and the environment, it means that there must be enough of these assets for future generations to use, in order to develop even further.
Further down, âwhat is sustainability in businessâ is fourth with 6,600 monthly searches.
It all comes down to running a business the sustainable way: meaning that your actions as a company shouldnât harm or negatively impact the environment, communities, or society as a whole.
The top five closes with yet another specific question which receives 6,200 average monthly searches: âwhat is a recent trend relating to sustainability worldwideâ.
Depending on when this question is searched, the answers might be very different and they will continue to change, as trends come and go. As of September 2022, there are various trends that can be cited, such as the emergence of sustainable cryptocurrencies or the negative impact that greenwashed ads can have on the environment.
Top 5 most googled questions about sustainability
Rank | Question | Global volume |
1 | what is sustainability/what does sustainability mean | 58,000 |
2 | why is sustainability important | 11,700 |
3 | why is the issue of sustainability important for development | 8,000 |
4 | what is sustainability in business | 6,600 |
5 | what is a recent trend relating to sustainability worldwide | 6,200 |
A spokesperson for Drinking-Straw.com commented on the findings: âThe most fascinating thing that can be observed from this data is not only the knowledge gap about sustainability and its importance, but also how curious people are, trying to understand why it is a big deal and how to make sustainable choices.
âThis is certainly a step towards an even more sustainable world, as everybody needs to do their part in order to maintain the balanceâ.
The research was conducted by Drinking-Straw.com, specialist in drinking straws in France and Europe that offers a very wide range of reusable, disposable, edible, biodegradable or ecological drinking straws for events, bars, restaurants or goodies.
Source: Â https://drinking-straw.com/
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