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Understanding the LOHAS Market Report™ Series

Introduction to the Sixth Edition Series

In the green industry, 2007 may be marked as the proverbial “tipping point.” Never has so much corporate activity, media attention, and consumer involvement been directed toward sustaining the planet, improving the lives of people around the world, and protecting the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

It is a confluence of factors that heralded in the recent market activities. Certainly, An Inconvenient Truth raised awareness of the severity of climate change among many consumers. Subsequently, mainstream media, including Discovery Channel and NBC, have incorporated green topics into their programming and further raised awareness among many consumers.

Meanwhile, many companies have identified very profitable ways of being good environmental stewards, allowing environmental issues to move from a “liability” to an “asset.” GE’s Ecomagination campaign is just one example of how selling green products can produce clear, bottom-line results: GE reports making billions of dollars on Ecomagination products. A corollary change is that product development has improved — many green products can compete not just on their green credentials, but also on the traditional benefits consumers seek. For example, some consumers are primarily drawn to hybrid cars for the gas savings, with lowering CO2 emissions as a secondary advantage. Similarly, compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) last longer and save energy.

The price and availability of LOHAS products has also shifted. Green products are now widely available at Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Safeway, Staples, and other retailers. Moving the products from niche, sometimes hard-to-find retailers to the mainstream has made them available to millions of consumers who previously did not have any viable purchase options. Simultaneously, the price of many LOHAS products has declined, making them a more viable option for many consumers.

These shifts have resulted in products and services that appeal to general population America, not just LOHAS consumers. Consequently, there are significant opportunities for marketers as the size of the total market pie grows rapidly.

As in previous years, NMI has applied its proprietary segmentation model to the total U.S. population. The model NMI developed in 2006, identifying LOHAS, NATURALITES, DRIFTERS, CONVENTIONALS and UNCONCERNEDS, will be trended and analyzed throughout this report.

New to this year’s report are four major insights NMI observes in the LOHAS marketplace. These trends affect every industry, and it would behoove readers to give them pause and consider the applications to their own business. They are:

  1. From Purchaser to Participant

  2. Sustainable Style

  3. Shades of Green for Everyone

  4. Greenwashing Washout

Each of the above trends is explained and referenced throughout the report.

NMI continues to believe that the LOHAS marketplace is very opportunistic and will remain so for the foreseeable future. That said, the time for corporate action is now. Sustainability concerns are unlikely to diminish over the coming years, and ignoring this trend only gives your competition more time to establish market leadership. Alternatively, understanding what the trends mean to a business and brand allows an organization to frame the conversation with its consumers and/or customers and capitalize on this exciting market transformation. It may be necessary to start small, but doing so is critical for long-term business sustainability.

Report Methodology

These reports are based on research that was fielded in July 2007 via a primary consumer survey of 2,074 U.S. general population (GP) adults. The results of this survey are nationally projectable to the U.S. adult population and statistically valid at the 95% confidence level +/- 2%. The data have been post-weighted to match multiple U.S. Census demographic measures.

The sixth edition series offers the following report as a general overview of the LOHAS market:

The following report is specific to Corporate Social Responsibility. It contains the same information as the general overview report but includes an expanded Chapter 5:

The following titles are industry specific. They contain the same information as the general overview report but include an addendum chapter specific to the title:

Reports on Green Building, Transportation and Energy Efficient Appliances are available as special order reports and take approximately 7-10 business days to complete. Contact Nancy White at NMI (nancy.white@NMIsolutions.com or 215 513 7300 ext 225) for more details.

The following two sections from the 2006 report series are available for purchase separately:

For information on NMI’s European LOHAS report, click here.

 

 

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