DENTON, Texas, March 16,2016 /PRNewswire/ Is renewable living the key to happiness? New data from Tetra Pak offers some compelling evidence that the answer is yes great news leading up to International Day of Happiness on March 20.
Findings from a survey commissioned by Tetra Pak found that adopting a few simple, renewable lifestyle habits that help protect the Earth's natural resources can help people go from feeling glum to good, with 70 percent of those surveyed claiming they felt happier when making eco-minded choices.
These results come on the heels of the world's first social experiment in renewability, which uncovered how renewable lifestyle choices influence levels of happiness. The Renewable Living Social Experiment was conducted in partnership with University College London (UK) and the Tilburg University (NL). It challenged leading bloggers in five countries (United States, Brazil, India, France and Spain) to take small steps to adopt simple, renewable habits, from walking or biking to work, to making eco-minded choices at the grocery store. The experiment showed a significant increase in both how habitual the behaviors became, and how happy they made the bloggers over the 28-day period.
Now, Tetra Pak is inviting people to find joy in protecting the planet's resources with the #RenewableLiving Challenge that encourages participants to adopt simple, renewable habits every day over a 28-day period. To kick off the challenge, the company introduced the 'Habits of Happiness' Quiz to help participants assess where they stand in the happiness scale, both before and after the challenge.
"At Tetra Pak, we believe that even simple lifestyle behaviors have the power to make a big impact, on both a personal and global scale," said Elisabeth Comere, Director of Environment and Government Affairs for Tetra Pak. "This study shows that the collective benefit of the small actions we take, from taking shorter showers to choosing products with renewable packaging, can benefit the world around us while making us feel happier."
#RenewableLiving Challenge:
Adopting one of these simple habits can help protect the planet while fast-tracking levels of happiness:
Consumers can learn more about adopting simple, renewable lifestyle habits for the Renewable Living challenge by visiting www.tetrapakusa.com/renewable-living to download the Renewable Living white paper or to take the 'Habits of Happiness' Quiz and share their results using #RenewableLiving.
ABOUT THE SOCIAL EXPERIMENT FOR RENEWABILITY:
Tetra Pak worked with an academic panel consisting of Dr. Philippa Lally of University College London, a renowned expert on habit formation; Prof. Marcel Zeelenberg of Tilburg University, an expert on how emotions influence behavioral choices; and Rory Sutherland an expert in communication and behavior change.
Ten bloggers from around the world, with two each from France, Spain, Brazil, India and the U.S., engaged in a daily renewability challenge, adopting simple, renewable habits each day over 28 days. The experiment showed a significant increase in both how habitual the behaviors became, and how happy they made the bloggers over the 28-day period.
SURVEY METHODOLOGY:
Tetra Pak's Renewable Living Survey was conducted in December 2015 to target North American consumers, reflecting U.S. and Canadian populations across a variety of ages, genders and regions. Approximately 2,000 interviews were completed.
ABOUT TETRA PAK
Tetra Pak is the world's leading food processing and packaging solutions company. Working closely with our customers and suppliers, we provide safe, innovative and environmentally sound products that each day meet the needs of hundreds of millions of people in more than 170 countries around the world. With more than 23,000 employees based in over 85 countries, we believe in responsible industry leadership and a sustainable approach to business. Our motto, "PROTECTS WHAT'S GOOD," reflects our vision to make food safe and available, everywhere.
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