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, the environmental aspects and natural resources make electronic waste management and electronic waste recycling a pressing … subject. This article studies electronic waste recycling and its importance in research of closed loop supply chain management … and the impact of electronic waste recycling. Using structural equation modelling to study the factors, data was collected …
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Civilization and Industrialization are two main side effects of overpopulation. Production of food and living requirement for new generations needs raw materials and production process as well as changing natural environment for infrastructure construction. Huge municipal solid waste,...
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Circular economy is an alternative to traditional industrial system based on producing and consuming as much as possible. Contrary to produce and dispose model, circular economy emphasizes resource efficiency in both consumption and production cycle. This research aims to reveal potential role...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the need for appropriate green marketing communication strategies to close the gap between consumers’ strong environmental concerns and weak engagement in sustainable behaviors. In doing so, our overarching goal is to provide new direction for...
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Purpose – This paper aims to consider the price premium that consumers state they are willing to pay for products with reused or recycled content. It also aims to address the effect of the impact of product category on consumers' willingness to pay premium prices. Design/approach/methodology...
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behavior by exploring the influence of anticipated guilt on recycling. Design/methodology/approach – A cluster analysis was … conducted among 276 French interviewees based on their current recycling behavior, anticipated guilt, environmental concern … increase of waste volume are not sufficient conditions to stimulate diligent recycling efforts. Anticipated guilt appears to …
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, environmental attitudes, and post-purchase behaviors regarding hoarding, disposing, and participation in recycling. Design … recycling between the two groups. Research limitations/implications – This study suggests that marketing media should address … contributes to the increasing volume of textile waste. Although consumers are encouraged to participate in recycling to protect …
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Since inputs, manufacturing processes, distribution, use and disposal methods are decided during the design stage, any company venturing out with a green marketing program must start with green design. Presents source reduction and waste management strategies to cut down wastes, and also...
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This paper is an exploratory examination into the purchase of recycled paper within large Australian organizations. In‐depth interviews were held with 11 purchasing agents (PAs). The findings of the study tend to support earlier research in this area, which suggests that organizations can be...
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Purpose – Over the past decade, concepts that focus on environmental stewardship have gripped the collective intellect of humankind, challenged our capacity to be self‐aware, and established a common global imperative to respond to critical issues that arise from world‐wide climate change...
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