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Recycling Behavior: A Multidimensional Approach
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Office Paper Recycling: A Function of Container Proximity
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Determinants of Participation in Multi-Family Recycling Programs
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Increasing Recycling in Academic Buildings: A Systematic Replication
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Who Recycles and When? A Review of Personal and Situational Factors
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The Prediction of Household Recycling of Newspapers: The Role of Attitudes, Intentions, and Situational Factors
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The Social Context of Recycling
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Students' Perceptions of Difficulties in Cycling to School in Urban and Suburban Taiwan
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