CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING AND REDUCE-WASTE GROCERY MARKET IN THREE BIG PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: WEST JAVA, JAKARTA, AND BANTEN

Indonesia's growing population and increased demand for single-use packaging have resulted in substantial environmental issues, such as plastic pollution. Some businesses have created zero- waste grocery stores to tackle this problem but lack efficient marketing techniques. This research invest...

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Main Author: Afifah Fadhilah, Aghnia
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77314
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spelling id-itb.:773142023-08-29T15:37:59ZCONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING AND REDUCE-WASTE GROCERY MARKET IN THREE BIG PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: WEST JAVA, JAKARTA, AND BANTEN Afifah Fadhilah, Aghnia Indonesia Final Project Consumer Attitude, sustainable packaging, Single-use Plastic, Reduce-waste grocery store INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77314 Indonesia's growing population and increased demand for single-use packaging have resulted in substantial environmental issues, such as plastic pollution. Some businesses have created zero- waste grocery stores to tackle this problem but lack efficient marketing techniques. This research investigated the relationship between consumer attitudes toward eco-friendly packaging alternatives and identified whether consumers' awareness and concern about the environmental impact of packaging influenced their decisions to adopt sustainable behavior and to purchase environmentally friendly packaging. It also examined the factors that may hinder or promote adopting sustainable practices among Indonesian consumers to help marketers of sustainable businesses better understand their target consumers. The study discovered that positive attitudes about sustainable packaging and strong environmental awareness and concerns greatly influence buying intention to become sustainable consumers. Social impact, such as close friends and family, helps consumers to choose eco-friendly packaging. However, barriers such as high cost and lack of eco-friendly alternatives prevent them from adopting pro-environmental attitudes. Overall, this study filled in the gaps of knowledge in the limited research on customers' attitudes toward sustainable packaging and reduce-waste grocery stores in Indonesia. This study should help marketers develop better strategies to promote sustainable consumption in reducing the negative environmental impact of packaging and persuade consumers to shop at the zero-waste grocery market. text
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description Indonesia's growing population and increased demand for single-use packaging have resulted in substantial environmental issues, such as plastic pollution. Some businesses have created zero- waste grocery stores to tackle this problem but lack efficient marketing techniques. This research investigated the relationship between consumer attitudes toward eco-friendly packaging alternatives and identified whether consumers' awareness and concern about the environmental impact of packaging influenced their decisions to adopt sustainable behavior and to purchase environmentally friendly packaging. It also examined the factors that may hinder or promote adopting sustainable practices among Indonesian consumers to help marketers of sustainable businesses better understand their target consumers. The study discovered that positive attitudes about sustainable packaging and strong environmental awareness and concerns greatly influence buying intention to become sustainable consumers. Social impact, such as close friends and family, helps consumers to choose eco-friendly packaging. However, barriers such as high cost and lack of eco-friendly alternatives prevent them from adopting pro-environmental attitudes. Overall, this study filled in the gaps of knowledge in the limited research on customers' attitudes toward sustainable packaging and reduce-waste grocery stores in Indonesia. This study should help marketers develop better strategies to promote sustainable consumption in reducing the negative environmental impact of packaging and persuade consumers to shop at the zero-waste grocery market.
format Final Project
author Afifah Fadhilah, Aghnia
spellingShingle Afifah Fadhilah, Aghnia
CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING AND REDUCE-WASTE GROCERY MARKET IN THREE BIG PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: WEST JAVA, JAKARTA, AND BANTEN
author_facet Afifah Fadhilah, Aghnia
author_sort Afifah Fadhilah, Aghnia
title CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING AND REDUCE-WASTE GROCERY MARKET IN THREE BIG PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: WEST JAVA, JAKARTA, AND BANTEN
title_short CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING AND REDUCE-WASTE GROCERY MARKET IN THREE BIG PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: WEST JAVA, JAKARTA, AND BANTEN
title_full CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING AND REDUCE-WASTE GROCERY MARKET IN THREE BIG PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: WEST JAVA, JAKARTA, AND BANTEN
title_fullStr CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING AND REDUCE-WASTE GROCERY MARKET IN THREE BIG PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: WEST JAVA, JAKARTA, AND BANTEN
title_full_unstemmed CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING AND REDUCE-WASTE GROCERY MARKET IN THREE BIG PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: WEST JAVA, JAKARTA, AND BANTEN
title_sort consumers’ attitude towards sustainable packaging and reduce-waste grocery market in three big province in indonesia: west java, jakarta, and banten
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77314
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