magistrsko delo
Petra Pance (Author), Tanja Kamin (Mentor)

Abstract

V magistrskem delu raziskujemo vsakodnevno okolju prijazno vedenje posameznikov v kontekstu potrošnje in izogibanja plastične embalaže za enkratno uporabo. Ena izmed rešitev problema kopičenja plastike v naravnem okolju je spodbujanje prostovoljne vedenjske spremembe na področju zmanjšanja uporabe plastične embalaže, kjerkoli je to mogoče. Kljub zavedanju negativnega vpliva plastične embalaže na okolje posamezniki nadaljujejo z njeno uporabo, saj ob visokih zaznanih ovirah ne vidijo ustrezne spodbude za vedenjsko spremembo. Da bi našli priložnosti za ustrezno podporo vedenj, povezanih z zmanjšanjem uporabe plastične embalaže za enkratno uporabo, smo raziskali specifične motivacijske in kontekstualne dejavnike, ki vplivajo na potrošnjo plastične embalaže za enkratno uporabo pri mladih potrošnikih. Z metodo fokusnih skupin smo identificirali stališča, vedenja ter zaznane ovire in spodbude za zmanjšanje uporabe tovrstne embalaže. Rezultati kažejo, da udeleženci zaznavajo močne zaviralne dejavnike do vedenj, povezanih z izogibanjem plastični embalaži za enkratno uporabo, predvsem v obliki negativnega vrednotenja alternativ plastični embalaži, nedostopnosti in nepriročnosti alternativ plastični embalaži ter razpršene odgovornosti za problem plastike. S pomočjo pridobljenih podatkov smo oblikovali predloge, kako bi lahko s pristopom socialnega marketinga posameznike spodbudili k zmanjšanju uporabe plastične embalaže za enkratno uporabo.

Keywords

plastična embalaža za enkratno uporabo;okolju prijazno vedenje;socialni marketing;vedenjska sprememba;Socialni marketing;Magistrska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [P. Pance]
UDC: 366:502.13(043.2)
COBISS: 36981507 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Social marketing approaches to reduce consumption of single-use plastic packaging among young consumers
Secondary abstract: This master's thesis explores the everyday environmentally friendly behaviour of individuals in the context of consumption and avoidance of single-use plastic packaging. One of the solutions for the problematic accumulation of plastics in the natural environment is voluntary behavioural change among consumers, focused on reducing their consumption of single-use plastic packaging where possible. Despite high awareness of negative impacts of plastic packaging on the environment, individuals continue with its use, since the barriers they perceive are so high, they do not see appropriate incentives for behavioural change. In order to find opportunities to support behaviours associated with reducing the consumption of single-use plastic packaging, we investigated specific motivational and contextual factors influencing the consumption of single-use plastic packaging among young consumers. Using the focus group method, we identified attitudes, behaviours and perceived barriers and incentives to reduce the consumption of single-use plastic packaging. The results show that the participants have strong reservations about the behaviours related to the avoidance of single-use plastic packaging, mainly because of the negative assessment of alternatives to plastic packaging, the unavailability and inconvenience of the alternatives and the diffusion of responsibility for the problem of plastic. Based on the data obtained, we formulated proposals on how to encourage individuals to reduce their consumption of single-use plastic packaging by using the social marketing approach.
Secondary keywords: single-use plastic packaging;environmentally friendly behaviour;social marketing;behavioural change;Varstvo okolja;Environmental protection;Vedenje potrošnikov;Consumer behavior;Social marketing;Master's theses;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 74 str.
ID: 12098890