Cases: 11 Found under Feedback
1Shifting to Sustainable Modes of Transportation in Boulder Colorado Using…
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In order to reduce air pollution and traffic congestion, the Boulder City Council began to promote sustainable methods of transportation. Through public meetings, barriers to using alternative transportation were…
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2Washington State Promotes the Purchase of Recycled Content Products With Prompts…
King County commission for Marketing Recyclable Materials & Atwood, A. M. (1994). Consumer research survey: Knowledge, attitudes, and purchase of recycled-content products. King County Commission for Marketing Recyclable Materials.
Washington State used market research to identify the primary barriers to buying recycled products. Although concerns about price and quality were not addressed during this campaign, behavior change tools were…
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3Using Commitment and Feedback to Encourage Apartment Complex Dwellers to…
DeLeon, I. G., & Fuqua, R. W. (1995). The effects of public commitment and group feedback on curbside recycling. Special Issue: Litter control and recycling. Environment and Behavior, 27, 2, 233-250.
After conducting a literature review , commitment and feedback were identified as effective tools in improving the participation in curbside paper recycling. Then, a group of apartment complex dwellers was solicited…
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