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Washington State Promotes the Purchase of Recycled Content Products With Prompts in the "Get in the Loop, Buy Recycled" Program
King County commission for Marketing Recyclable Materials & Atwood, A. M. (1994). Consumer research survey: Knowledge, attitudes, and purchase of recycled-content products. King County Commission for Marketing Recyclable Materials.
Reducing Lunchtime Garbage Produced by New Brunswick Students Using Prompts and Commitment
R-2000 Home Energy and Water Efficiency Program
Global Action Plan Community Lifestyles Campaign
Gershon, D. & Gilman, R. (1991). Household ecoteam workbook: A six month program to bring your household into environmental balance. Uxbridge, Ontario:
Using Television Modeling to Reduce Energy Consumption in Roanoke,Virginia
Winett, R. A., Leckliter, I. N., Chinn, D. E., Stahl, B., & Love, S. Q. (1985). Effects of television modeling on residential energy conservation. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 18, 1, 33-44.
Food For Thought (And Action!) Program
Innovative Uses of Compost: Using Microorganisms Instead of Pesticides for Farming
Home Composting Kitchen Wastes to Reduce Landfill Waste
The Effect of Sign Prompts and Modeling on Encouraging Dog Owners to Pick-up Dog Droppings in Chicago, Illinois
Jason, L. A., Zolik, E. S., & Matese, F. J. (1979). Prompting dog owners to pick up dog droppings. American Journal of Community Psychology, 7, 3, 339-351.