By Joseph Staples // SWNS
| A new study revealed over half of Americans (53%) gave back to their community and took action for the first time in their entire lives in 2020.
| A survey of 2,000 general population Americans also found that, as a result of the pandemic, 68% of people felt more emotionally connected to their community than ever before.
| Nearly as many (65%) said the pandemic provided them with the motivation they needed to get more involved in their communities. Sixty-seven percent said the pandemic caused them to give back to causes they care about more now than ever before.
| Three-quarters of respondents said they either personally experienced or closely knew someone who experienced a life hardship — like losing a job, struggling financially, or not having access to food and water — due to the pandemic.
| For 70% of respondents who make an active effort to support local causes, those life hardships and tough situations are the main motivators to give back to the community.
| Conducted by OnePoll and commissioned by Poland Spring® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water, which recently announced "Made For A Better Tomorrow" — a national campaign that donates water to communities in need for every pledge to recycle — the study also found supporting social causes in the community is important to 68% of Americans.
| Could community service go remote? Sixty-five percent of respondents said they'd be more willing to get involved in their communities if they didn't have to be physically present. Nearly as many (63%) would actually prefer to take action virtually, instead of in-person.
| Of them, 62% would be more inclined to give back virtually because it's more accessible. For 57%, it's to minimize health risks. Even when good deeds are concerned, health is still a top priority.
| "The pandemic has made people feel more connected to their communities and created a stronger desire to give back. With roots in the Northeast for 175 years, we have long supported local communities, and our new campaign's One-For-One Promise will invite people to join us by matching recycling pledges with water donations for communities that need it most¹," said Yumi Clevenger-Lee, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, BlueTriton Brands, maker of Poland Spring.
| The study also found more people aren't just giving back to the community, but are taking environmental action as well. Seventy percent say supporting environmental causes is important to them.
| Sixty-four percent have noticed the past year's events also drove them to notice a big difference in their environmental habits. Of them, 93% have been recycling more since the pandemic began.
| Nearly three-quarters (74%) have made an active effort to be more environmentally friendly this past year. Main motivations have included the environmental impacts they've seen firsthand (53%), it's part of their personality (49%) and to leave the world a better place (42%).
| Overall, 69% of Americans say they take action for their environment and their community because it makes them simply feel good. So good, in fact, that 70% plan to keep up their good deeds after the pandemic at the same level as they do now.
| "These findings, which convey current attitudes towards environmental and social action in the U.S., exemplify the power of our new initiative, not only encouraging recycling to help give plastic bottles a new life, but it also allows consumers to support local communities in need—all with a simple and safe online pledge," added Yumi.
| WHAT ARE PEOPLE DOING FOR THEIR COMMUNITY?
| Donating consumables such as food or water to communities in need 49% Giving food to someone in need 46% Giving money to someone in need 44% Caring for or participating in a community garden 43% Volunteering in a community event/charity drive 38%
| WHAT ARE PEOPLE DOING FOR THEIR ENVIRONMENT?
| Recycling 58% Composting 53% Biking instead of driving 50% Reducing meat intake 43% Donating to an environmental nonprofit 32%
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