Ciência-IUL
Publications
Publication Detailed Description
Encouraging household waste separation: can social comparison help?
Journal Title
ERBE- European Review of Business Economics
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
--
More Information
--
Web of Science®
This publication is not indexed in Web of Science®
Scopus
This publication is not indexed in Scopus
Google Scholar
Abstract
As more people move to urban areas, larger flows of solid waste are generated, bringing about
significant challenges in municipal solid waste management. Implications of management
failure can be serious for human health and for the environment, and landfills are not a
sustainable solution. European legislation makes it clear that business-as-usual is not good
enough and sets ambitious targets for the coming years. In Portugal, waste separation at source
is far below the desired levels, highlighting the need for policy change. Other authors have
attempted to stimulate resource conservation, especially for water and electricity, using social-
comparison nudges. In this paper, we describe a similar field experiment for waste, developed
in 6 parishes (“freguesias”) in the north of Portugal; treatment households received a message
comparing their parish’s per capita deposition of sorted waste in existing collection bins to that
of a neighboring parish or to higher environmental targets. Finally results, however, are
contradictory.
Acknowledgements
--
Keywords
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Economics and Business - Social Sciences
Contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations
With the objective to increase the research activity directed towards the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, the possibility of associating scientific publications with the Sustainable Development Goals is now available in Ciência-IUL. These are the Sustainable Development Goals identified by the author(s) for this publication. For more detailed information on the Sustainable Development Goals, click here.