2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2005.10.002
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University community responses to on-campus resource recycling

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“…Consequently, specific information on what (recyclables and non-recyclables), where (location of recycling containers), and how to recycle would enhance recycling behaviour [15,23,24]. Although the influence of information is mixed and observed to be behaviour specific [25], it may probably differentiate perceived recyclers from non-recyclers [13].…”
Section: Information and Recycling Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, specific information on what (recyclables and non-recyclables), where (location of recycling containers), and how to recycle would enhance recycling behaviour [15,23,24]. Although the influence of information is mixed and observed to be behaviour specific [25], it may probably differentiate perceived recyclers from non-recyclers [13].…”
Section: Information and Recycling Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kelly'nin öncülüğündeki çalışmada, Massey Üniversitesi'ndeki 1400 öğrenci ve akademik personel üzerine yürüttükleri çalışmalarında üniversite öğrencilerinin ve akademisyenlerinin geri dönüşüme genel anlamda olumlu baktıkları sonucuna ulaşmışlardır. Ayrıca görünürlüğü artırılmış olan geri dönüşüm kutularının üniversitede geri dönüşüm oranını ciddi ölçüde artırabileceği sonucuna ulaşmışlardır [10]. Malakahmad ise yürüttükleri çalışmalarında akademisyen ve öğrencilerin % 80'nin geri dönüşüme destek vermek istedikleri ancak sadece %53'ünün bu fikri uygulamaya geçirebildiği sonucuna ulaşmışlardır.…”
Section: Atık Yönetimi Hakkında Uygulama Eksiklikleriunclassified
“…Present result is attributed to lack of appropriate waste bins in schools to encourage better recycling behavior (De Vega et al, 2003;Smyth et al, 2010;Kelly et al, 2006;Malakahmad et al, 2010;Mason et al, 2003). Throwing of SW outside school perimeter will result to litter and spillages in schools (Elemile and Benjamin, 2011).…”
Section: Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The institution accommodates the bulk of younger population and must be given proper training on SWM. Further, schools with better SWM practice showed positive response by providing SW recycling options (Smyth et al, 2010;Mbuligwe, 2002;Mason et al, 2003;Malakahmad et al, 2010;Kelly et al, 2006;Felder et al, 2001;De Vega et al, 2003;. Consequently, schools can implement a structure to mitigate SWM issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%