No plastic bags? The policy challenge of changing consumer (and corporate) behaviour for future sustainability / Cameron Richards and Irina Safitri Zen
In order to implement policies of sustainability to change consumer behavior, governments must also gain sufficient support from various stakeholders across the wider community as well as the private sector. In Malaysia as elsewhere government campaigns to encourage shoppers to stop using plastic ba...
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my.uitm.ir.553602022-03-06T00:54:45Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55360/ No plastic bags? The policy challenge of changing consumer (and corporate) behaviour for future sustainability / Cameron Richards and Irina Safitri Zen Richards, Cameron Safitri Zen, Irina Awareness Environmental responsibility Environmental education. Study and teaching. Research In order to implement policies of sustainability to change consumer behavior, governments must also gain sufficient support from various stakeholders across the wider community as well as the private sector. In Malaysia as elsewhere government campaigns to encourage shoppers to stop using plastic bags illustrates not only the challenges of getting the community to ‘go green’ but also to sustainably change consumer behavior. The ‘no plastic bags’ campaign began in several Malaysian states before being adopted as a national policy direction. This paper will discuss this process in terms of the wider challenge of public education or awareness campaigns as government policy-building for future sustainability. It will also consider the role that corporate social responsibility policies play in the support provided for such campaigns by participating shops, supermarkets and shopping centres. Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies 2012 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55360/1/55360.pdf ID55360 Richards, Cameron and Safitri Zen, Irina (2012) No plastic bags? The policy challenge of changing consumer (and corporate) behaviour for future sustainability / Cameron Richards and Irina Safitri Zen. In: 3rd International Conference on Public Policy and Social Science ( ICOPS 2012). Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies, Melaka, pp. 431-441. ISBN 978-967-11354-5-7 |
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In order to implement policies of sustainability to change consumer behavior, governments must also gain sufficient support from various stakeholders across the wider community as well as the private sector. In Malaysia as elsewhere government campaigns to encourage shoppers to stop using plastic bags illustrates not only the challenges of getting the community to ‘go green’ but also to sustainably change consumer behavior. The ‘no plastic bags’ campaign began in several Malaysian states before being adopted as a national policy direction. This paper will discuss this process in terms of the wider challenge of public education or awareness campaigns as government policy-building for future sustainability. It will also consider the role that corporate social responsibility policies play in the support provided for such campaigns by participating shops, supermarkets and shopping centres. |
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