Shoppers Will Opt For Slower Shipping Or In-store Pickup During The Holiday Season To Fight Climate Change

Many consumers will take climate change into account when making their holiday purchases this year, opting for slower shipping options or in-store pickup, which have less environmental impact than expedited shipping, according to data from Accenture’s annual holiday shopping survey.

Accenture ACN, -2.52%   and Coleman Parkes Research surveyed 1,500 U.S. consumers online, finding that half of shoppers will choose slower ground transportation and have items shipped all at once rather than in separate packages for a lighter carbon footprint.

Shoppers are also taking a retailer’s stance on social issues into account when choosing where to make their purchases.

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“We have entered the era of ‘responsible retail,’ where consumers are becoming more environmentally and socially conscious and will increasingly turn to brands that not only talk about responsibility but demonstrate it through their business practices,” said Jill Standish, head of Accenture’s global retail practice, in a statement.

Sustainable products and packaging-free merchandise will also be high on shoppers’ wish lists.

The consumer impact of climate change has become a year-round concern, with brands like Levi Strauss & Co. LEVI, +1.47%   taking measures to reduce water use in making their jeans, and retailers like Amazon.com Inc. AMZN, -1.29%   unveiling plans to go carbon neutral.

Read: Amazon has ‘ambitious by achievable’ plan to hit Paris climate goals 10 years early and go carbon neutral by 2040

Part of the reason for the growth in the secondhand and resale market is environmental concern, with many shoppers, particularly millennials and Gen Z consumers, taking steps to reduce the waste the comes with fast-fashion and overstuffed closets.

Pwc holiday data shows that about 75% of consumers are thinking about sustainability at the holiday. But even if they’re not using the click-and-collect option for environmental purposes, newly-released data from Salesforce.com Inc. CRM, -2.35%   shows it will be popular during this holiday season. Ground deliveries for online purchases should end with orders placed by December 14, Salesforce says, and 83% of consumers plan to shop in stores this holiday season.

Salesforce data shows that retailers that offer buy-online-pickup-in-store service will see 28% higher revenue share over the last five days of the holiday shopping season.

Consumers are also examining their dining habits, with Accenture finding that shoppers plan to spend more on fruit, plant-based foods, or organic and vegan items and less on holiday desserts.

See: Macy’s, J.C. Penney join growing list of retailers that are tapping the secondhand market

All of these considerations aren’t expected to drive down holiday spending. Accenture forecasts an average holiday spend of $637 this year, with 57% expecting to spend the same as last year and 28% expecting to spend more.

Deloitte forecasts a 4.5% to 5% total rise in 2019 holiday sales, with the tally expected to exceed $1.1 trillion. E-commerce is expected to reach $144 billion to $149 billion.

AlixPartners is forecasting a 4.4% to 5.3% rise in total sales, though experts say there is “unprecedented uncertainty” about the holiday season, thanks to the trade war between the U.S. and China, worry about a coming recession and other global anxieties.

Accenture also notes that rising food bills and credit card debt will affect holiday season spending, with nearly a third of respondents citing these two factors.

The SPDR S&P Retail ETF XRT, -2.66%   is down 16.4% for the past year. The ProShares Decline of the Retail Store ETF EMTY, +3.02%   is up 20.8%. The Amplify Online Retail ETF IBUY, -1.66%   is down 7.5%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -1.86%   has slipped 2.6% for the period. And the S&P 500 index SPX, -1.79%   has fallen 1.2% for the last 12 months.

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