Apple Brand Sustainability Rating Report - Technology - AUSTRALIA 2023
Description
Understanding Apple's Sustainability Performance
This unique report unveils insights into Apple's sustainability performance. It provides valuable information about how consumers perceive Apple's dedication to sustainability, assessing the company's social and environmental responsibility, particularly from the viewpoint of US consumers.
Within this report, readers can assess whether Apple is vulnerable to customer attrition or failing to capitalize on opportunities for growth through ESG initiatives.
We employ the Social Responsibility Score™ (SRS) metric to evaluate Apple's position within the Technology sector, comparing its performance with that of other prominent brands.
The Social Responsibility Score is a comprehensive metric that gauges environmental, social, and governance perceptions and is adaptable for diverse stakeholders, including consumers, customers, and employees.
This report encompasses data for the following brands:
Focus: Apple
Reference: Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Samsung
Noteworthy Insights from the Report
This report delves into numerous critical questions, including:
How does Apple's sustainability performance stack up against that of its competitors?
To what extent is Apple effectively communicating its ESG endeavors?
Which consumer demographics show support, and which show dissent? (Categorized by gender, household income, age, and family type)
Do perceptions of Apple differ between its buyers and non-buyers?
CEOs, market research professionals, sustainability experts, and marketers in consumer-oriented brands, along with business consultants, ESG advisors, and marketing agencies, can leverage this data to advance their sustainability initiatives.
For the complete, unaltered report and comprehensive SRS Snapshot reports, including detailed time series information, customizable brand selection, and brand funnel metrics, visit srsmetric.com.
Research notes
The data in this report is a part of the continuous measurement of the Social Responsibility Score (SRS) and was collected from a total sample of over 11,000 AU adults surveyed between April 23 and June 23.