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Study Finds Language Barrier Slows UK Green Transition

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A UK university study suggests complex technical language is slowing public adoption of sustainable products.

Researchers found many consumers struggle to understand environmental labels and policies.

Simpler communication could accelerate the green transition, the report argues.

Policymakers are being urged to rethink how sustainability is communicated.

Experts say clearer messaging could boost public engagement significantly.

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