Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia

Recycling and source separation (R&SS) are believed to have been the first attempt to minimise waste. This research adopted mixed methods that followed sequential quantitative then qualitative data collection, combining questionnaire surveys from 100 households, semi-structured interviews, and p...

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Main Authors: Yu, Pei Lin, Ab Ghafar, Norafida, Adam, Mastura, Goh, Hong Ching
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spelling my.um.eprints.418932023-10-20T02:26:48Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41893/ Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia Yu, Pei Lin Ab Ghafar, Norafida Adam, Mastura Goh, Hong Ching HD28 Management. Industrial Management Recycling and source separation (R&SS) are believed to have been the first attempt to minimise waste. This research adopted mixed methods that followed sequential quantitative then qualitative data collection, combining questionnaire surveys from 100 households, semi-structured interviews, and participatory observations to study the human dimension of waste generation and management. Scoring Assessment (with modified Bloom's Cut Off point) indicated that households had moderate knowledge and positive attitudes yet poor behaviour, and these three components indicated no linear associations, tested using Pearson's Correlation Coefficient. However, age group, marital status, educational level and living duration showed statistical significance with households' participation in source separation through Chi-Square Test. Meanwhile, observation data showed that waste management mechanisms and environment had inefficiently supported households' participation in R&SS practices (external factors: poor accessibility to services, lack of tangible incentives, and absence of restriction in consumption). Elicited data indicated that a satisfactory level of intentions, knowledge, and willingness, together with good habit and quality persuasion (internal factors), were required to drive good behaviour. Subsequently, a series of recommendations were formulated to promote gradual yet solid transformation of the waste management system, tapping on existing initiatives by considering additional parameters upon the gap in households' knowledge, attitude, and behaviour. MDPI 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed Yu, Pei Lin and Ab Ghafar, Norafida and Adam, Mastura and Goh, Hong Ching (2022) Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia. Sustainability, 14 (13). ISSN 2071-1050, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138023 <https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138023>. 10.3390/su14138023
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Yu, Pei Lin
Ab Ghafar, Norafida
Adam, Mastura
Goh, Hong Ching
Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia
description Recycling and source separation (R&SS) are believed to have been the first attempt to minimise waste. This research adopted mixed methods that followed sequential quantitative then qualitative data collection, combining questionnaire surveys from 100 households, semi-structured interviews, and participatory observations to study the human dimension of waste generation and management. Scoring Assessment (with modified Bloom's Cut Off point) indicated that households had moderate knowledge and positive attitudes yet poor behaviour, and these three components indicated no linear associations, tested using Pearson's Correlation Coefficient. However, age group, marital status, educational level and living duration showed statistical significance with households' participation in source separation through Chi-Square Test. Meanwhile, observation data showed that waste management mechanisms and environment had inefficiently supported households' participation in R&SS practices (external factors: poor accessibility to services, lack of tangible incentives, and absence of restriction in consumption). Elicited data indicated that a satisfactory level of intentions, knowledge, and willingness, together with good habit and quality persuasion (internal factors), were required to drive good behaviour. Subsequently, a series of recommendations were formulated to promote gradual yet solid transformation of the waste management system, tapping on existing initiatives by considering additional parameters upon the gap in households' knowledge, attitude, and behaviour.
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author Yu, Pei Lin
Ab Ghafar, Norafida
Adam, Mastura
Goh, Hong Ching
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Adam, Mastura
Goh, Hong Ching
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title Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia
title_short Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia
title_full Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the human dimensions of recycling and source separation practices at the household level: An evidence in Perak, Malaysia
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