Cases: 12 Found
within Source Reduction
1Encouraging Environmentally Friendly Shopping using Prompts, Commitment and…
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Customers at a Zehr's supermarket in Kitchener, Ontario were encouraged to purchase environmentally friendly products. 168 products were identified that either had least-waste packaging, were concentrated and/or were…
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2Global Action Plan Community Lifestyles Campaign
Gershon, D. & Gilman, R. (1991). Household ecoteam workbook: A six month program to bring your household into environmental balance. Uxbridge, Ontario:
The Global Action Plan (GAP) Community Lifestyles Campaign is targeted at households. A group of friends or neighbors get together eight times over 4 months. At each of these meetings they work through a chapter of…
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3Reducing Lunchtime Garbage Produced by New Brunswick Students Using Prompts and…
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A literature review revealed that prompts and commitment were effective tools in reducing the amount of garbage produced at lunchtime. These behavior change tools were then integrated into a pilot program in a New…
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