Calgary’s Workshift
1-2-3 Campaign Against Global Warming
Waste Wise Program
Excuse Me Do You Recycle? Public Participation in Curbside Recycling in the UK.
Using Commitment to Reduce Energy Consumption in Iowa City
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Who Recycles and When? A Review of Personal and Situational Factors
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A Review of Intervention Studies Aimed at Household Energy Conservation
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Communication and Commitment Improve Participation in Curbside Recycling in Claremont California
Burn, S. M., & Oskamp, S. (1986). Increasing community recycling with persuasive communication and public commitment. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 16, 1, 29-41.
Implementing a Community-Based Social Marketing Program to Increase Recycling
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Using Tailored Information and Public Commitment to Improve the Environmental Quality of Farm Lands: An Example from the Netherlands
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