LONDON, April 20,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- New figures from digital
magazine and newspaper app Readly show that two thirds of people
(69 percent) believe it is important that their reading habits are
climate friendly and over half of people (56 percent) are reading
magazines digitally because they believe it is 'a sustainable
choice' and 'good for the environment'.
The latest research for Readly, which has over 7000 digital
magazines and newspapers on its platform, revealed the attitudes of
consumers when it comes to reading and the environmental
impact.
"The majority of our subscribers believe it is important that
their reading habits are as environmentally friendly as possible
and one in five people use the app for environmental reasons.
Calculations we have made together with environmental researchers
confirm that digital reading is a climate friendly way of consuming
magazines and newspapers and allows consumers to read a huge
breadth of content in the most sustainable way possible,"
says Ranj Begley, UK MD and
Chief Content Officer.
The research also highlighted that the concern around fake news
is still evident and increasing in some countries. In 2021, 66
percent of subscribers across Europe and the US said that they were
concerned about the spread of fake news. At the beginning of 2023
the figure had risen to 79 percent.
It appears that whilst consumers are becoming more considered
when it comes to reading and the environment, they are also
becoming wise to fake news with techniques to overcome it as 78
percent of adults in the UK said it is important that their
consumption of content is as diverse as possible to overcome
cognitive bias and be more knowledgeable, receptive and empathetic
to other perspectives.
Tips to becoming a climate friendly, ethically empowered reader
include:
- Choose to read content from responsible publishers,
sources or on an app that has a strong ethical reading policy, with
a diversity of verified news reporting.
- Read a breath of titles to form your opinion, be
inspired and gain knowledge on how to live a sustainable lifestyle:
read national, international and regional news, lifestyle and
specialist. Podcasts are a great complement to reading too.
- Think about what you share on social media and fact
check before sharing, to ensure it is from a verified trusted
source.
- Read around global issues that affect people and
the environment such as climate change, war, inflation and global
health. 15 % of people said they have learnt about global issues on
the Readly app. Form an opinion based on facts and make positive
behaviour choices.
- Consider paying for trusted, verified
journalism via a subscription to a reading app or titles
that you trust.
Readly is providing subscribers with responsible content and
countering the spread of fake news. It achieved 70 percent of its
sustainability goals in 2022. The app's latest Sustainability
Report examines its sustainability performance, the ways to adopt
more climate friendly reading and reveals attitudes towards content
habits and the positive impact of reading digital magazines and
newspapers.
Visit www.readly.com for more information.
For more details
contact: kate.tegelaars@readly.com or 07879 818
711
Notes to Editors:
The Readly Sustainability Report is available at:
https://corporate.readly.com/about-us/sustainability/
Research: Readly user survey, 26 Jan - 1
Feb, 2023. 6,000 respondents across SE, DE, UK, NL, US, IT
and AU
About Readly
Readly is the European category leader for digital magazines.
The company offers a digital subscription service where customers
have unlimited access to 7000 national and international magazines
- all in one app and at a fixed monthly fee. Readly has subscribers
in 50 countries and content available in 17 different languages. In
collaboration with around 1,200 publishers worldwide, Readly is
digitising the newspaper and magazine industry. In 2022, revenues
amounted to SEK 592 million. The
Readly share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. For more information,
please visit https//corporate.readly.com.
The Allbright Report 2022: For the second year in a row, Readly
is on the Green List in The Allbright Report 2022 that monitors
gender diversity in the management teams of listed companies in
Sweden.
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