Exploring Citizens’ Zero-Waste Journeys Through Practice Theory: Empirical Investigation and Public Policy Implications
Sophie Martins Felix,
Dominique Kreziak,
Rémi Mencarelli
Abstract:To confront considerable increases in household waste, public authorities encourage citizens to adopt zero waste. However, public policies rely mostly on individual “responsibilization,” which presents an obstacle to effective behavioral conversion. Although academic literature has explored citizens’ commitment to zero waste, it has focused mainly on intentions to act rather than on actual behavior. Using practice theory, the current research analyzes interview data from 24 participants in a local zero-waste a… Show more
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