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View Poll Results: What is your view of reduced carbon footprint for an R/C product? | |||
I have no interest in reduced carbon footprint and/or I will always go for a lower price. |
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61 | 74.39% |
I am interested in reduced carbon footprint but cannot afford it. |
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4 | 4.88% |
If two products have a similar price, a reduced carbon footprint will be a decisive advantage. |
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12 | 14.63% |
I am willing to pay a slightly higher price for a product with reduced carbon footprint. |
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5 | 6.10% |
Voters: 82. You may not vote on this poll |
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I have to agree with Paul. Economics currently are ahead of principles due to the ongoing recession.
The cynic in me smiles wryly when informed that one of the hardest hit markets over the past couple of years is the "organic/fair trade" fruit / veg / coffe / free range eggs stuff. The people who were buying this on principle a couple of years ago have gone back to the cheaper, less politically correct versions. Charity begins at home.... ![]() |
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