“…establishment of pro-environmental behaviors, like recycling, reducing energy use and fuel conservation (cf., Lehman & Geller, 2004;Luke & Alavosius, 2012;Osbaldiston & Schott, 2012). In general, such studies have evaluated the effects of antecedent and consequent variables on the pro-environmental behavior of interest, for example, the use of messages prompting people to turn off the lights when leaving a room (Winett, 1978), and information feedbacks to increase aluminum can recycling (Larson, Houlihan, & Goernert, 1995).…”