With the growing mounds of mixed waste in India and and insufficient solid waste management system, the government and NGO's have turned to people to segregate their waste at home. But, even after a lot of efforts to encourage people to segregate, people have not changed their behaviour and still dispose all their waste into one bin. This graduation project focusses on how systemic design and behavioural psychology can be used to change people's attitude and behaviour towards waste segregation.Design for Interactio
The rate of waste segregation is poor in Malaysia where only 5% of waste is segregated and recycled....
This study aims to identify the key determinants of waste separation intention among the students in...
Currently, the City of Rotterdam is far from achieving their ambitious 2020 goal of a 40% household ...
The abysmal state of municipal solid waste management and its segregation at household level in urba...
Waste segregation practices must be socially acceptable, affordable, context-specific, and participa...
The research is aimed at finding out the various factors that are responsible for the intention to s...
In India, collection, segregation, transportation, and disposal of solid waste are often unscientifi...
An essential part on the way to a sustainable society is each individual’s perspective on handling c...
The rising population of India poses serious threats with regard to the availability of living space...
This study and design concept explores the need for a change of the behaviour and recycling knowledg...
Waste management is a massive issue in India, most of the present systems cannot manage waste on a s...
Abstract Waste management has become one of the most important challenges, and Lack of waste manage...
Despite the presence of segregation bins, the solid wastes collected by maintenance personnel in UP ...
The increase in population causes an increase in the amount of public consumption, increasing the ...
Solid waste is the major concern observed now days in entire world. The reason for developed and und...
The rate of waste segregation is poor in Malaysia where only 5% of waste is segregated and recycled....
This study aims to identify the key determinants of waste separation intention among the students in...
Currently, the City of Rotterdam is far from achieving their ambitious 2020 goal of a 40% household ...
The abysmal state of municipal solid waste management and its segregation at household level in urba...
Waste segregation practices must be socially acceptable, affordable, context-specific, and participa...
The research is aimed at finding out the various factors that are responsible for the intention to s...
In India, collection, segregation, transportation, and disposal of solid waste are often unscientifi...
An essential part on the way to a sustainable society is each individual’s perspective on handling c...
The rising population of India poses serious threats with regard to the availability of living space...
This study and design concept explores the need for a change of the behaviour and recycling knowledg...
Waste management is a massive issue in India, most of the present systems cannot manage waste on a s...
Abstract Waste management has become one of the most important challenges, and Lack of waste manage...
Despite the presence of segregation bins, the solid wastes collected by maintenance personnel in UP ...
The increase in population causes an increase in the amount of public consumption, increasing the ...
Solid waste is the major concern observed now days in entire world. The reason for developed and und...
The rate of waste segregation is poor in Malaysia where only 5% of waste is segregated and recycled....
This study aims to identify the key determinants of waste separation intention among the students in...
Currently, the City of Rotterdam is far from achieving their ambitious 2020 goal of a 40% household ...