Uses and consumptions for Christmas

Currently, the world of eco-sustainability is taking part of Christmas festivities, buying eco-friendly gifts and contributing to society in a more responsible and ‘green’ way.
The growth of sustainable spending, or rather in this case, the motivation for buying a sustainable gift, is first of all rooted in the value of products with positive impact on the environment and secondarily, in the low cost of quality products.
Among these, we also find ‘second hand’ presents which are common in the States of northern Europe, including the U.K.
The sustainable world is now part of the production Industry, including fashion which promotes eco-friendly, creative and influential garments, almost ‘tailor-made’.
After these considerations, what is mostly important to promote and buy nowadays? It is a valuable product which is environmentally friendly and traditional in certain aspects, but above all personalized.
Here are some interesting information about consumers: in the United States, people prefer spending on-line (70%) and buying on sale products: gift cards and money giving (40%), clothing (35%), food and drinks (25%) with a budget of around 1.000 dollars per person, more than the previous year.
In Great Britain the personal budget is around 900 pounds, preferring on-line purchases (60%) instead of going to shopping-centers and supermarkets (40%) with preference for money, gift cards and clothing (40%), while cosmetics, food and drinks (36%).
In Italy, people spend around €250 for Christmas, slightly more than 2023, preferring on-line purchases during Black Friday and Cyber Monday (85%) for hi-tech products (54%) and clothing (35%).