The cost of sustainable products | Deloitte Insights
Between September 2025 and March 2025, the percentage of consumers stating they recently purchased a sustainably produced good or service slipped across more than a dozen countries (figure 1). Cost was cited as the top reason by a significant margin (figure 2). From plant-based laundry detergents to eco-friendly clothing and apparel
Russia Economic Report - World Bank
Growth in Russia is forecast at 2.4 percent in 2025, on the back of a continually strong oil sector, before slowing down to 1.8 percent in 2025. With vaccination rates still low, COVID-19 control measures may be called for next year, which will weigh significantly on growth. Uncertainty around inflation remains high.
Russia (RUS) Exports, Imports, and Trade Partners | OEC
Russia Imports Services (2025) $59.8B. In 2025, Russia exported $41.2B worth of services. The top services exported by Russia in 2025 were Miscellaneous business, professional, and technical services ($11.1B), Air transport ($5.87B), Sea transport ($4.81B), Other transport ($4.73B), and Construction in the compiling economy ($2.78B).
Russia Exports - March 2025 Data - 1994-2025 Historical
Exports in Russia decreased to 29516 USD Million in February from 32307 USD Million in January of 2025. Exports in Russia averaged 24263.00 USD Million from 1994 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 58063.00 USD Million in December of 2025 and a record low of 4100.00 USD Million in January of 1994. This page provides - Russia Exports - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart
Antecedents and Consequences of an Eco-Friendly Export
Antecedents and Consequences of an Eco-Friendly Export Marketing Strategy: The Moderating Role of Foreign Public Concern and Competitive Intensity - Leonidas C. Leonidou, Constantine S. Katsikeas, Thomas A. Fotiadis, Paul Christodoulides, 2013 4.976 5-Year Impact Factor: 7.208 SUBMIT PAPER Restricted access Research article
- Does Russia support a 'green' economy development?
- Russia, as an active party in the international arena, supports resolutions on the "green" economy development and "green" financing tools for resolving issues of climate-resistant economic growth. Factors and trends in the Russian "green" economy development are radically different from most developed countries.
- What is the Russian Green Deal?
- The Russian Green Deal is focused on climate and environmental action, yet at the same time it represents a program that will have a significant positive impact on the Russian economy and the public sphere. Its implementation will diversify the Russian economy, eliminate its dependence on fossil fuels, and create new modern industries and new jobs.
- Did Russia use the new Green Deal to diversify its economy?
- After the global financial crisis of 2008 – 2009, the green sectors of G20 economies received altogether about 16 percent of all recovery spending, an experience which can be regarded as an approbation of the New Green Deal concept. Russia did not use the chance to diversify its economy then.
- Does Russia have a green recovery?
- Since Russian oficial recovery packages omit any stimuli for the green sector, Greenpeace has initiated public discussion of a green recovery by proposing the Russian Green Deal. The document was developed with the participation of representatives of the academic sector, the business community, and nonprofit organizations.
- Should Russia diversify its economy?
- Russia did not use the chance to diversify its economy then. At the moment, when the economic situation is much less favorable, and the global demand for fossil fuels is weak, Russia risks missing another opportunity to move away from its resource dependence.
- Is Russia a green country?
- In further research, dynamic indicators of green growth and green investments indicate that Russia have recorded a significant growth of green investments and it remains behind the leading countries of the world between 2000 and 2018 (Tarkhanova et al., 2020).