Articles: 313 Found under Waste & Pollution
1An Examination of the Values that Motivate Socially Conscious and Frugal Consumer…Pepper, M., Jackson, T., & Uzzell, D. (2009, March). An examination of the values that motivate socially conscious and frugal consumer behaviours. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 33(2), 126-136.
This article extends social psychological research on the motivations for sustainable consumption from the predominant domain of ecologically conscious consumer behaviour to socially conscious and frugal consumer…
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2Social Marketing: A Pathway to Consumption Reduction?Peattie, K; Peattie, S. (2009). Social Marketing: A Pathway to Consumption Reduction? Journal of Business Research, 62 (2), 260-268.
This article considers the potential of the discipline of marketing to contribute to consumption reduction from a social marketing perspective. The authors review the difficulties of applying conventional marketing…
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3Food and Non-Edible, Compostable Waste in a University Dining FacilitySarjahani, A., Serrano, E. L. & Johnson, R. (2009). Food and Non-Edible, Compostable Waste in a University Dining Facility. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, (4)1, 95-102.
National data indicate that 91 billion pounds of food are lost by consumers and food service annually. With growing concerns about the environment, economy, and food production, it is important to be resourceful about…
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