Waste Prevention Policy and Behaviour
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<p>As prosperity levels rise so too does the number of products and services being consumed. For policy makers in waste management facing a growing challenge it is vital to understand the complex relationship between waste prevention policies and individual behaviour regarding waste generation. This book examines that interplay taking a close look at the role of motivation difficulties values and constraints. </p><p>The first part of the book explores the theoretical framework policy barriers and facilitators for waste prevention behaviour. The second part presents in-depth case studies from three cities (Sao Paulo Sheffield and Tokyo) examining the contextual factors behavioural variations among them and the role of motivation and constraints in their populations. The book provides a detailed picture of how waste prevention policies enter the private domestic sphere offering insights for generating behavioural change at the household level and thus moving larger communities towards sustainable waste management. </p><p>The book will be of interest to students and researchers in the areas of environmental policy management sociology psychology geography technology and waste studies.</p>
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