More Consumers Follow Green Instincts In Health Care Product Choices
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
More mainstream consumers want health care products to not only be safe and effective, but also “clean,” sustainable and “soulful,” says Hartman Group researcher Greg Prang. A connection between natural and health care sprang from the green movement, which positioned organic as healthier than manmade.
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