This paper examines our understanding of recycling behaviour in the context of its increasing normalisation in the UK. It reflects on the recent history of dry recycling (i.e. recycling of ‘dry’ materials such as paper, glass, plastics and cans) and asks the question as to what influence policy drivers and the increased provision of facilities for recycling have had on people's behaviour. In reviewing the evidence for recycling being considered a norm, this paper explores what influence norms, habit and identities have on recycling behaviour. It then considers what lessons the evidence offers for using the normalisation of recycling behaviour in influencing more people to recycle and to adopt other sustainable behaviours. The somewhat co...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
Prior studies have identified key factors that influence recycling intention. However, these studies...
According to the "low-cost hypothesis" (LCH), attitudes explain behavior only if complying with pers...
We examine the role of social norms and warm-glow in a theoretical framework and establish that impr...
Despite the increasing awareness of the consequences of waste, there is no consensus on how and why ...
Despite the increasing awareness of the consequences of waste, there is no consensus on how and why ...
Despite the increasing attention being paid to waste recycling, there is a dearth of both empirical ...
Previous research has identified household recycling as being an important pro- environmental behavi...
The current meta-analysis aimed to identify the most important factors related to recycling across s...
Previous research on pro-environmental behaviours has shown that nudges can be effective in changing...
This thesis links the environmentally sustainable practice of recycling of post-consumer waste at t...
With evidence suggesting conservation attitudes and moral norms lack discriminant validity, the stud...
Key to improving recycling performance in the UK is the need to more effectively engage the public a...
search interests focus on attitudes and behavior. ABSTRACT: Given the aim to motivate consumers to b...
This paper examines how an individual's moral norms and demographic characteristics interact with th...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
Prior studies have identified key factors that influence recycling intention. However, these studies...
According to the "low-cost hypothesis" (LCH), attitudes explain behavior only if complying with pers...
We examine the role of social norms and warm-glow in a theoretical framework and establish that impr...
Despite the increasing awareness of the consequences of waste, there is no consensus on how and why ...
Despite the increasing awareness of the consequences of waste, there is no consensus on how and why ...
Despite the increasing attention being paid to waste recycling, there is a dearth of both empirical ...
Previous research has identified household recycling as being an important pro- environmental behavi...
The current meta-analysis aimed to identify the most important factors related to recycling across s...
Previous research on pro-environmental behaviours has shown that nudges can be effective in changing...
This thesis links the environmentally sustainable practice of recycling of post-consumer waste at t...
With evidence suggesting conservation attitudes and moral norms lack discriminant validity, the stud...
Key to improving recycling performance in the UK is the need to more effectively engage the public a...
search interests focus on attitudes and behavior. ABSTRACT: Given the aim to motivate consumers to b...
This paper examines how an individual's moral norms and demographic characteristics interact with th...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
Prior studies have identified key factors that influence recycling intention. However, these studies...
According to the "low-cost hypothesis" (LCH), attitudes explain behavior only if complying with pers...