Environmental responsibility more important to millennials than a snazzy brand image, survey finds

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Survey finds millennials willing to reward brands with greener practices

Millennials may be more concerned with the quality and environmental impact of products than a hyped up social media presence or snazzy website, according to the results of a new survey released today....

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