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While it is true that there is a difference in the level of interest and commitment between different countries, in recent years – partly due to the pandemic – there has been a growing participation in the sustainability of Spain when acquiring goods or services, according to the study by Snowdrop Solutions , an information technology services and consulting company. An example of the above is the country's recent rise to 16th place in the Sustainable Development 2022 report, which includes a ranking of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals set by 193 countries to achieve in 2030. The study shows that companies have a great power of action to narrow the gaps between intention and action in sustainability in the world. Sustainability of Spain According to the Spanish sustainability study, there are several business initiatives that are promoting responsible actions in environmental matters. Among them are the efforts of Santander Bank that allows consumers, using a mobile application, to see the carbon footprint that their consumption represents, and offset it.
Santander is the only company in Spain that allows its clients to buy carbon credits on the ClimateTrade and Mastercard donation platform to offset their CO2 emissions. "A carbon credit is a permit that allows the company that owns it to emit a certain amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases." Investopedia. This bank is also the largest in Spain in terms of assets as of March 2022, and one Timor Leste Email List of the largest banks worldwide. So these sustainability strategies are a response to the demand of their clients to join the fight against global warming. «74% of [Santander] customers believe that sustainability is of global importance and 67% ask for tools that help them join the fight against climate change.» Santander. Another of the main banks in Spain, which is also actively participating in the transition towards a low-carbon economy, is BBVA. In 2020, it launched Valora Cars , an online tool that allows you to decide whether or not to change your vehicle, both in terms of environmental impact and financial savings.
Spaniards-bet-on-sustainability- Breaking the sustainability gap The threat of climate change is not indifferent to the Spanish population, in fact, Spain's sustainability research cites that a review of searches for 2021, on Google, revealed that 80% of consumers in that country are more aware than before of the pandemic on the implications of their consumer habits. The above is also supported by a Google article , which reaffirms a growth in searches within the population of Spain, in terms such as "electric truck", "best electric cars", "electric cars for sale", "electric bicycle price » and «cheaper electric car», to name a few examples. Although these search terms are largely due to the recent increase in gasoline prices in Europe and Spain, the change in user behavior would also be positive for the environment. Trends in consumer behavior The study also points out that the pandemic left many behaviors that are still replicated, such as ordering food at home. However, this has also made users more observant of whether the packaging used by companies is sustainable and how they can help with better recycling of products.