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The Greenwash Cycle

Appendix W: The Wallis Social Research Podcast

Release Date: 02/11/2025

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Appendix W: The Wallis Social Research Podcast

Anthony Frosh speaks with Marshida Kolthoff, from the Council on the Ageing (COTA) Victoria and Seniors Rights Victoria, about the experiences of the energy transition for those in an older age bracket.  Some of the main topics discussed include:         Understanding what the energy transition is         The cost-of-living challenges many older people face, especially around energy use         The conduct of the research, and the most interesting and/or surprising findings from the research        ...

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Appendix W: The Wallis Social Research Podcast

Anthony Frosh speaks with Marianne Campbell, who heads up research at the Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC), about consumer confusion regarding environmental product claims, such those often seen in the media, advertising, and on product packaging or labels, especially on large appliances. Some of the main topics discussed include ·       Emergence of green marketing / green claims on consumer products ·       Defining ‘greenwashing’ and gauging how widespread it is ·       What consumers...

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Appendix W: The Wallis Social Research Podcast

Anthony Frosh speaks with Samantha Cockfield, the Head of Road Safety at the Transport Accident Commission, about developments in road safety and the research behind those developments.  On this episode, Anthony is also joined by Ben Bishop. Ben heads up Road Safety research at Wallis Social Research and has done so for well over a decade.  Some of the main topics discussed include  Historical overview of road safety  The importance of gauging and understanding community attitudes in order to educate people to be safer on our roads  The role of...

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Anthony Frosh speaks with Marianne Campbell, who heads up research at the Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC), about consumer confusion regarding environmental product claims, such those often seen in the media, advertising, and on product packaging or labels, especially on large appliances.

Some of the main topics discussed include

·       Emergence of green marketing / green claims on consumer products

·       Defining ‘greenwashing’ and gauging how widespread it is

·       What consumers want from environmental information/labels

·       Some examples of misleading information that the CPRC has found

·       The impact of greenwashing on consumer trust

·       Systems of regulation in Australia and Europe

·       The challenges of repairing products

·       Repairability and durability ratings

·       What consumers can do to protect themselves

 

Marianne Campbell is the Senior Research and Engagement Advisor at the CPRC.

In this role, Marianne designs and undertakes comprehensive consumer research to inform and underpin policy recommendations that will protect and advocate for consumers.

Marianne has worked in consumer and social sciences for close to two decades, having worked for the Cancer Council South Australia, Food Standards Australia New Zealand, and a leading national market research agency.