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Title: Consumer erceptions of the Use of nondegradable plastic packaging and environmental pollution: A review of theories and empirical literature
Authors: Mugobo, Virimai Victor 
Ntuli, Herbert 
Iwu, Chux Gervase 
Keywords: Consumer Perceptions;attitudes;degradable and nondegradable plastic packaging;environmental pollution;behaviour
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Source: Mugobo, V.V., Ntuli, H. & Iwu, C.G. 2022. Consumer erceptions of the Use of nondegradable plastic packaging and environmental pollution: A review of theories and empirical literature. Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15(6): 1-17. [https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15060244]
Journal: Journal of Risk and Financial Management 
Abstract: Studying people’s perceptions of their attitudes and behaviour toward the use and inappropriate disposal of plastics is necessary because it helps explain the meaning of sustainable environmental behaviour in the context of African countries. Formulating appropriate behavioural change interventions may lead to a shift in people’s behaviour in terms of plastic consumption if they become aware of the environmental risk of plastics. Using a qualitative review of literature, relevant materials for this paper were identified using a search strategy that involved keywords and databases. Previous empirical studies employed several theoretical frameworks. However, inconsistences in the use and definition of variables, make comparing the results of these studies difficult. Although the literature is growing, more empirical evidence is still needed to understand the drivers of people’s perceptions toward unsustainable environmental behaviour in the context of African countries and to formulate appropriate behavioural change interventions. A review of the literature determined four broad drivers of people’s perceptions toward unsustainable environmental behaviour. These include policy or institutional variables, product and market attributes, community variables, and individual characteristics. Additionally, we offer a consolidated conceptual framework for analysing consumer perception in relation to the use of nondegradable plastics and environmental pollution and identify the drivers of people’s percep
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11189/9337
ISSN: 1911-8066
1911-8074
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15060244
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