Consumer Perceptions of the Use of Nondegradable Plastic Packaging and Environmental Pollution: A Review of Theories and Empirical Literature
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Methods
3. Literature and Conceptual Framing
3.1. Definition of Important Terms and Concepts
3.2. Review of Empirical Literature
3.3. Review of Theoretical Studies
4. Theoretical Frameworks Linking Consumer Perceptions and Environmental Behaviour
4.1. Rational Choice Theory
4.2. Social Exchange Theory
4.3. Theory of Planned Behaviour
4.4. The Human Needs Theory (HNT)
4.5. Consolidated Theory Linking Perceptions and Environmental Behaviour
5. Results and Discussion
5.1. The Drivers of Consumer Perceptions
5.2. Consumer Perceptions and Sustainability Implications
6. Policy Interventions for Sustainable Environmental Behaviour
7. Conclusions, Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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# | Final Pool of Publications |
---|---|
1 | Alpizar et al. (2020) |
2 | Arulnayagam (2020) |
3 | Ayeleru et al. (2020) |
4 | Babayemi et al. (2019) |
5 | Barnes (2019b) |
6 | Behuria (2021) |
7 | Boz et al. (2020) |
8 | da Costa et al. (2020) |
9 | Dalu et al. (2020) |
10 | Dikgang and Visser (2012) |
11 | Fayiga et al. (2018) |
12 | Heidbreder et al. (2019) |
13 | Khan et al. (2019b) |
14 | Khan et al. (2019a) |
15 | Khan et al. (2020) |
16 | Klaiman et al. (2016) |
17 | Ma et al. (2020) |
18 | McNicholas and Cotton (2019) |
19 | Nielsen et al. (2019) |
20 | Niyobuhungiro and Schenck (2021) |
21 | O’Brien and Thondhlana (2019) |
22 | Raha et al. (2020) |
23 | Van Rensburg et al. (2020) |
24 | Walker et al. (2021) |
25 | Wiefek et al. (2021) |
26 | Xanthos and Walker (2017) |
Levels | Variables | References |
---|---|---|
Policy/institutional | Rules, legislation, fines Information about plastics, their effects, alternatives Awareness of pollution, consequences, rules, and regulations Provision of educational material (documentaries, pamphlets) | Mendenhall (2018); Nielsen et al. (2019); Babayemi et al. (2019); da Costa et al. (2020); Ayeleru et al. (2020); Alpizar et al. (2020); Behuria (2021); Iwu et al. (2021) |
Plastics and market attributes | Use (price, offered free, convenience, attractiveness, branding) Disposability (degradable, nondegradable, reuse, recyclable) | Dikgang and Visser (2012); Snyman (2014); Xanthos and Walker (2017); Khan et al. (2019a, 2019b) |
Community variables | Culture (norms, morals, customs, beliefs, behaviour of others) Local institutions (collective action, responsibility, group sizesocial pressure, external costs, heterogeneity, community-based organization, representation, access to dumping sites, private, public actors) Welfare measures (health, income, poverty, and inequality) Residential area (high, medium, and low-density area) | Ostrom (2010); DeMarrais and Earle (2017); Gram et al. (2019) Dalu et al. (2020); Heidbreder et al. (2019); Ayeleru et al. (2020); Iwu et al. (2021); Haidt and Graham (2007) |
Individual characteristics | Demographic (age, gender, education level, income) Individual traits (principles, habits, individual beliefs, attitudes, environmental concern, experiences, knowledge) | Wekesa et al. (2011); Barnes (2019b); Cavaliere et al. (2020) |
Category | Solutions |
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Policy instruments | Regulatory and economic policy instruments to reduce plastic use. Rules and regulation for plastic disposal Bans, plastic levies Property rights Clean-up operations funded via expanded works programme |
Market-based solutions | Price, recycling, reuse, provision of alternative packaging, other type of economic incentives |
Community-based approaches | Community-based policing, community volunteers to clean the streets |
Psychological interventions | Awareness (information) campaigns, education, reuse, multiuse plastic packaging, use alternative packaging, participation in recycling schemes |
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Mugobo, V.V.; Ntuli, H.; Iwu, C.G. Consumer Perceptions of the Use of Nondegradable Plastic Packaging and Environmental Pollution: A Review of Theories and Empirical Literature. J. Risk Financial Manag. 2022, 15, 244. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15060244
Mugobo VV, Ntuli H, Iwu CG. Consumer Perceptions of the Use of Nondegradable Plastic Packaging and Environmental Pollution: A Review of Theories and Empirical Literature. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 2022; 15(6):244. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15060244
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