We examined attitudes and behavior surrounding voluntary recycling in a population of low-income Hispanic women. Participants (N = 1,512) 18–55 years of age completed a self-report survey and responded to questions regarding household recycling behavior, recycling knowledge, recycling beliefs, potential barriers to recycling (transportation mode, time), acculturation, demographic characteristics (age, income, employment, marital status, education, number of children, birth country), and social desirability. Forty-six percent of participants (n = 810) indicated that they or someone else in their household recycled. In a logistic regression model controlling for social desirability, recycling behavior was related to increased age (P,0.05), lo...
This work points to examine psychosocial characteristics of recyclers and non-recyclers. Specificall...
ABSTRACT: Although there exists an official state-run recycling system in Cuba, it has been partly ...
De Young, R., 1990. Recycling as appropriate behaviour: a review of survey data from selected recy-c...
Recycling behavior is influenced by many factors, but not limited to, awareness and knowledge, attit...
To improve our knowledge of how to protect the environment, this study examined the factors that inf...
The purpose of this study was to test a model of conservation behavior in a Mexican community. Reuse...
Waste projection is increasing and most landfills in Malaysia are running out of space. Due to that,...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
This extant study attempts to present a comprehensive predictive model for solid waste recycling beh...
This study aimed to assess the role of some socio-psychological attributes in explaining recycling b...
The increase in per capita income and rapid urbanization, have contributed significantly to changes ...
This study explores how an individual’s reported waste-related behaviors are affected by environment...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
This study focuses on motivation -Involved in recycling behavior among residents of Muhlenberg Count...
In light of the current waste crisis, it is critical that we begin attempts to influence attitudes, ...
This work points to examine psychosocial characteristics of recyclers and non-recyclers. Specificall...
ABSTRACT: Although there exists an official state-run recycling system in Cuba, it has been partly ...
De Young, R., 1990. Recycling as appropriate behaviour: a review of survey data from selected recy-c...
Recycling behavior is influenced by many factors, but not limited to, awareness and knowledge, attit...
To improve our knowledge of how to protect the environment, this study examined the factors that inf...
The purpose of this study was to test a model of conservation behavior in a Mexican community. Reuse...
Waste projection is increasing and most landfills in Malaysia are running out of space. Due to that,...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
This extant study attempts to present a comprehensive predictive model for solid waste recycling beh...
This study aimed to assess the role of some socio-psychological attributes in explaining recycling b...
The increase in per capita income and rapid urbanization, have contributed significantly to changes ...
This study explores how an individual’s reported waste-related behaviors are affected by environment...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
This study focuses on motivation -Involved in recycling behavior among residents of Muhlenberg Count...
In light of the current waste crisis, it is critical that we begin attempts to influence attitudes, ...
This work points to examine psychosocial characteristics of recyclers and non-recyclers. Specificall...
ABSTRACT: Although there exists an official state-run recycling system in Cuba, it has been partly ...
De Young, R., 1990. Recycling as appropriate behaviour: a review of survey data from selected recy-c...