2022
DOI: 10.3389/frsus.2022.1023605
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Knowing the rules can effectively enhance plastic waste separation on campus

Abstract: Although proper plastic waste separation is critical to efficient disposal, people do not always comply with designated rules, possibly resulting from a lack or misunderstanding of the correct rules related to local variability. Accordingly, this study aimed to understand how learning the plastic waste separation rules changed college students' behavior on campus, besides how said knowledge spreads across campuses. To evaluate the impact, quasi-experiments were conducted from May to July 2022, including a hybr… Show more

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“…Therefore, government interventions should involve milder informative instruments, such as awareness campaigns, education programs, and recommended guidelines. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of these measures may be context-dependent, and effective measures in one region may not be the same in another [77,78]. For example, measures commonly used in Europe may not work for the targeted low-income, lower-to-middle-income, and sub-Saharan countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, government interventions should involve milder informative instruments, such as awareness campaigns, education programs, and recommended guidelines. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of these measures may be context-dependent, and effective measures in one region may not be the same in another [77,78]. For example, measures commonly used in Europe may not work for the targeted low-income, lower-to-middle-income, and sub-Saharan countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Olukunle [26], in his research on the perception and behavior of students on waste management, concludes that most students do not know the basis of waste management practices such as types of waste, segregation of waste at source according to their types, and disposal of waste in baskets accordingly. Uehara et al [27] appreciate the knowledge of the students, the fact they know the rules so as to effectively improve the separation of plastic waste on campus for a more circular economy.…”
Section: Literature Review On Plastic Wastementioning
confidence: 99%