THE RELATIONSHIP OF GENERATION Z'S KNOWLEDGE TO INTENT USE OF FASHION PRODUCTS IN BANDUNG CITY
The fast fashion industry has a significant environmental impact through pollution and textile waste that damages ecosystems. This study analyzes the influence of variables within the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) on the intention and actual behavior of using sustainable fashion products in Ba...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The fast fashion industry has a significant environmental impact through pollution and
textile waste that damages ecosystems. This study analyzes the influence of variables within the
Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) on the intention and actual behavior of using sustainable
fashion products in Bandung City. Data were collected through an online survey using a
questionnaire distributed to 452 respondents. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to
determine the influence of knowledge, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and attitudes
on the intention and actual behavior of using sustainable fashion products. The results showed that
respondents' knowledge of the environmental impact of fast fashion products was categorized as
low, with an average correct response rate of only 33.70%. Based on the regression results, the
variables positively associated with the intention to use sustainable fashion products were
knowledge and attitude (significance < 0.05), while subjective norm and perceived behavioral
control variables did not significantly influence (significance > 0.05). The most influential variable
on the intention and actual behavior of using sustainable fashion products was knowledge
(significance < 0.001) with the highest beta value (0.476). However, despite many respondents
showing a high intention to switch to sustainable fashion products, their actual behavior in the last
six months did not align with this intention, as indicated by a moderate correlation between
intention and actual behavior (R value 0.350). Therefore, long-term monitoring and more
educational information regarding the benefits and positive values of sustainable fashion products
are needed. Additionally, fashion waste management in Bandung City needs to be optimized through
waste reduction and post-consumption processing by applying the principles of Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle, proper sorting, and the use of efficient pyrolysis technology, despite requiring initial
investment. |
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