Millennials' Deals with Plastic: The Effect of Natural Environmental Orientation, Environmental Knowledge, and Environmental Concern on Willingness to Reduce Plastic Waste

Nihayatu Aslamatis Solekah, T. Handriana, Indrianawati Usman
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To maintain environmental sustainability can be managed and resolved by changing human behavior, especially by reducing plastic waste. This study investigated whether natural environmental orientation, environmental knowledge, environmental concern, and environmental attitude affect the extent to which millennials avoid or reduce the purchase of single-use plastic tableware, food with plastic packaging, and plastic water bottles called Willingness to Reduce Plastic Waste (WRPW). This study used quantitative using the purposive sampling method. Data collection techniques using online questionnaires were sent to respondents with criteria for educated millennial Muslims at Islamic universities in East Java, Central Java, and West Java. The survey was conducted for three months and obtained 369 respondents. The questionnaire is processed by using SEM analysis with Smart PLS. The results show that environmental knowledge provides a direct and an indirect effect on willingness to reduce plastic waste through environmental attitude. Meanwhile, environmental concern has no direct effect on willingness to reduce plastic waste, yet it has an indirect effect through environmental attitude. This research implies that concern for the environment is not necessarily accompanied by the willingness to reduce the use of plastic. However, adequate knowledge about the environment can increase the willingness to reduce the use of plastic among millennial generations who prioritize logical thinking and adapt to their knowledge. 
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千禧一代对塑料的处理:自然环境取向、环境知识和环境关注对减少塑料废物意愿的影响
维持环境的可持续性可以通过改变人类行为来管理和解决,特别是通过减少塑料废物。本研究调查了自然环境取向、环境知识、环境关注和环境态度是否影响千禧一代避免或减少购买一次性塑料餐具、塑料包装食品和塑料水瓶的程度,称为减少塑料废物的意愿(WRPW)。本研究采用目的抽样的定量方法。使用在线问卷的数据收集技术向东爪哇、中爪哇和西爪哇伊斯兰大学中受过教育的千禧一代穆斯林的标准受访者发送。该调查进行了三个月,共有369名受访者。通过Smart PLS对问卷进行SEM分析,结果表明,环境知识对通过环境态度减少塑料垃圾的意愿有直接和间接的影响。同时,环境关注对减少塑料垃圾的意愿没有直接影响,但通过环境态度产生间接影响。这项研究表明,对环境的关注并不一定伴随着减少塑料使用的意愿。然而,充分的环境知识可以增加千禧一代减少塑料使用的意愿,他们优先考虑逻辑思维并适应他们的知识。
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