Promoting Internalized Motivation for Environmentally Responsible Behavior: A Prospective Study of Environmental Goals

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Osbaldiston, R., & Sheldon, K. (2003). Promoting internalized motivation for environmentally responsible behavior: A prospective study of environmental goals. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23(4), 349-357.
We used a prospective design and structural equation modeling procedures to examine the processes by which people internalize the doing of new environmental behaviors. As predicte…

'I'm not in the habit of recycling': The role of habitual behavior in the disposal of household waste.

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Knussen, C., & Yule, F. (2008). 'I'm not in the habit of recycling': The role of habitual behavior in the disposal of household waste. Environment and Behavior, 40(5), 683-702.
The role of habit was investigated using two potential measures of habitual recycling behavior: past recycling behavior and perceived lack of habit as a reason for previous failur…

Ecological behavior and its environmental consequences: A life cycle assessment of a self-report measure

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Kaiser, F., Doka, G., Hofstetter, P., & Ranney, M. (2003). Ecological behavior and its environmental consequences: A life cycle assessment of a self-report measure. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23(1), 11-20.
The environmental impact of individuals, namely, how much they pollute and what resources they consume, is of paramount importance. However, even environmental psychologists rarel…

RFQ: CBSM Project to Reduce Paper & Improve Recycling

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Graham Currie Vancouver Jun 25, 2010 11:28 am
Metro Vancouver recently released a Request for Qualifications seeking a qualified contractor to conduct a CBSM project to reduce paper and improve recycling within a commercial o…

Stickers versus Brochures

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Kim Mueller Wangaratta Jun 24, 2010 5:44 am
I'm interested in any research, articles, studies or information on the effectiveness of stickers versus brochures. I'm an education officer for a regional waste management group…

Recycling Research

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Ashley Mathew Petaling Jaya Jun 22, 2010 9:55 am
Greetings everyone I am very motivated about greening the earth and my senior research paper for university is to write about why individuals and groups don't recycle enough. Is…

Webinar: The Recycle More NC campaign

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Kelley Dennings Arlington Jun 22, 2010 6:10 am
Unveiling the Recycle More NC campaign Date: Friday, June 25 Time: 10 a.m.-11 a.m. This new campaign was designed with lots of input from recycling coordinators, environmental…

Rural Engagement

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Unknown Jun 8, 2010 9:25 am
Looking for research and information concerning best practice when trying to enhance rural participation in waste diversion programs. A small township in the County of Dufferin in…

The Washington DC Oil Spill

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Robert Arner Edinburg Jun 4, 2010 10:30 am
In the last four years, Washington DC area motorists disposed of 11.2 million gallons of oil. The improper disposal of used oil, oil filters, and antifreeze by those who perform…

Street Sweepings & Wash Bays

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Dr Rosemarie Russo Fort Collins May 25, 2010 17:54 pm
Our Streets Dept has been trying to think of an alternative use for it's street sweepings - it has too much oil for compost material. Does anyone have any alternative use? They al…

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