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  Environmentally Friendly Disposal Behaviour and Local Support Systems: lessons from a metropolitan area
 
 
Title: Environmentally Friendly Disposal Behaviour and Local Support Systems: lessons from a metropolitan area
Author: Linden, Anna-Lisa
Carlsson-Kanyama, Annika
Appeared in: Local environment
Paging: Volume 8 (2003) nr. 3 pages 291-301
Year: 2003-06
Contents: The amount of household refuse has steadily increased in Sweden. Strategies for household waste reduction include sorting, recycling, re-use and repair. Two categories of motivational factors determine disposal behaviour, external and internal. The external factors include administrative, economic, information and physical measures. The internal factors include knowledge, values and attitudes of individuals. Environmentally friendly disposal behaviour is best achieved when both external and internal motivational factors argue for performing activities benign to the environment. The data were collected by interviewing households and stakeholders in a metropolitan area and by studying the facilities for recycling and re-use there. The results show that over 80% of the inhabitants sorted most paper and glass; they were satisfied with the facilities and considered the behaviour important for the environment. The external motivational factors for this behaviour were very strong, with numerous bins and ample information. National policy, formulated in the eco-cycle bill with specified achievement levels, local responsibilities for organising waste management, supporting citizens with physical facilities, information and moti vational arguments, seems to be a successful combination when implementing environmental policy in this sector.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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