Recycling motivations and barriers in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.

Waste projection is increasing and most landfills in Malaysia are running out of space. Due to that, waste management is now becoming a major challenge. The most sustainable solution is by practicing sustainable practices such as recycling. Since 1993 the government has launched several recycling c...

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Main Authors: Jasmine Adela Mutang, Rosnah Ismail, Chua, Bee Seok, Ferlis Bahari, Lailawati Madlan, Walton Wider, Rickless Das
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/17618/1/Recycling%20motivations%20and%20barriers%20in%20Kota%20Kinabalu%2C%20Malaysia.pdf
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Rosnah Ismail
Chua, Bee Seok
Ferlis Bahari
Lailawati Madlan
Walton Wider
Rickless Das
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description Waste projection is increasing and most landfills in Malaysia are running out of space. Due to that, waste management is now becoming a major challenge. The most sustainable solution is by practicing sustainable practices such as recycling. Since 1993 the government has launched several recycling campaigns and implemented the National Recycling Policy. However, public participation is still very low. Only 10.5% of solid waste was recycled up to now which is far below than of in developed countries. Nevertheless the government is optimistic that the target of 22% recycling by 2020 will be achieved if there is a positive flow pattern in sustainable practices in particular recycling behavior among Malaysian. Understanding public motivations towards recycling domestic waste are important to improve current recycling rate. Thus this study attempts to identify what are the possible motivations and hindrances for the public to recycle. Open-ended questions format were administered to 484 people in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Two specific questions we asked to explore their general determinants and barriers in practicing recycling: “What motivates you to recycle?” and “What are the barriers you encountered in doing recycling activities?” Thematic analysis was conducted on the open-ended questions in which themes were created with the raw comments. It was found that the underlying recycling motivations are awareness’ towards the environment, benefits to the society and individual, and social influence. Non participations are influence by attitudes,commitment, facilities, knowledge, inconvenience, and enforcement.
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spelling ums.eprints-176182017-11-23T04:32:51Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/17618/ Recycling motivations and barriers in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Jasmine Adela Mutang Rosnah Ismail Chua, Bee Seok Ferlis Bahari Lailawati Madlan Walton Wider Rickless Das TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Waste projection is increasing and most landfills in Malaysia are running out of space. Due to that, waste management is now becoming a major challenge. The most sustainable solution is by practicing sustainable practices such as recycling. Since 1993 the government has launched several recycling campaigns and implemented the National Recycling Policy. However, public participation is still very low. Only 10.5% of solid waste was recycled up to now which is far below than of in developed countries. Nevertheless the government is optimistic that the target of 22% recycling by 2020 will be achieved if there is a positive flow pattern in sustainable practices in particular recycling behavior among Malaysian. Understanding public motivations towards recycling domestic waste are important to improve current recycling rate. Thus this study attempts to identify what are the possible motivations and hindrances for the public to recycle. Open-ended questions format were administered to 484 people in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Two specific questions we asked to explore their general determinants and barriers in practicing recycling: “What motivates you to recycle?” and “What are the barriers you encountered in doing recycling activities?” Thematic analysis was conducted on the open-ended questions in which themes were created with the raw comments. It was found that the underlying recycling motivations are awareness’ towards the environment, benefits to the society and individual, and social influence. Non participations are influence by attitudes,commitment, facilities, knowledge, inconvenience, and enforcement. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/17618/1/Recycling%20motivations%20and%20barriers%20in%20Kota%20Kinabalu%2C%20Malaysia.pdf Jasmine Adela Mutang and Rosnah Ismail and Chua, Bee Seok and Ferlis Bahari and Lailawati Madlan and Walton Wider and Rickless Das (2015) Recycling motivations and barriers in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. In: ICPCLS 2015 : 17th International Conference on Psychology, Cognitive and Linquistic Sciences, August 24-25, 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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title_short Recycling motivations and barriers in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
title_sort recycling motivations and barriers in kota kinabalu malaysia
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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