This is awesome to see, congratulations on the campaign!
It's no secret that this is a pretty neglected space, especially when compared to how big the impact could potentially be. It's great you're sharing your results, and I hope to see it continue in years to come. The data you've gathered seems potentially useful in helping to guide and promote future campaigns too. Very impressed by the initiative here.
I've got a few questions, mostly about the numbers you've given.
I don't think it's clear how many participants there were. Is it the 70,000 engagements, or the 600 (or 287 - your numbers differ) daily check ins?
The seven million people reached is also interesting. What counts as being reached? I imagine seeing an advertisement or something, is that right?
I'm not surprised the follow through appears to be something like 1% - personal diet is hard to change anywhere in the world. Do you have a sense of where people fell out of the "funnel" the most, percentage wise?
I'm also surprised by how many people identified as non-binary in the results. Perhaps it's naive of me, but I would have expected fewer people to select that option due to social and political pressure. Do you think there's a selection effect here? As in, the people who commit to plant based eating are more likely to also think critically about other topics?
Lastly are you able to talk about your reasoning behind partnering with the ecology group and the interest in tree planting?
Thanks again for the work and for sharing the results too!
Thanks for sharing, Rakefet!
How many of the 7 M people you reached replied to the survey asking about whether they plan to continue following a plant-based diet? You may be interested in my cost-effectiveness analysis of Veganuary. I do not trust the results of Veganuary’s 6 month survey in 2024, according to which 81 % of people decreased their consumption of animal products over the last 6 months by at least 50 %, because only 0.0237 % as many people responded as reported participating in Veganuary in 2024.