Addressing Plastic Pollution Through Green Consumption: Predicting Intentions To Use Menstrual Cups In The Philippines

Plastic pollution is a global environmental crisis that poses a huge threat to the health of people and marine ecosystems worldwide. A significant source of plastic pollution is menstrual hygiene management, and an approach that can help address this crisis is the usage of washable and reusable mens...

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Main Authors: Valentin, Alvin Patrick M, Hechanova-Alampay, Ma. Regina
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.qmit-faculty-pubs-10102023-06-05T04:30:21Z Addressing Plastic Pollution Through Green Consumption: Predicting Intentions To Use Menstrual Cups In The Philippines Valentin, Alvin Patrick M Hechanova-Alampay, Ma. Regina Plastic pollution is a global environmental crisis that poses a huge threat to the health of people and marine ecosystems worldwide. A significant source of plastic pollution is menstrual hygiene management, and an approach that can help address this crisis is the usage of washable and reusable menstrual cups. Using an extended theory of planned behavior model that includes self-identity and perceived quality, the study predicted intentions to use menstrual cups in the Philippines. Structural equation modeling results showed that perceived quality predicted attitudes towards menstrual cup usage. Moreover, attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and self-identity predicted intentions to use menstrual cups. There were also some differences in the factors and predictors of intentions between non-users and regular users of menstrual cups. Among regular users, perceived behavioral control did not predict intentions. These findings provide empirical support for the extended model, and provides insights for governments, non-government organizations, and corporations in promoting the usage of menstrual cups to address the global plastic pollution crisis. 2023-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/qmit-faculty-pubs/11 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/qmit-faculty-pubs/article/1010/viewcontent/1_s2.0_S0969698922002971_main.pdf Quantitative Methods and Information Technology Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Plastic pollution Menstrual cup Green consumption Theory of planned behavior Business Environmental Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Sustainability
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Plastic pollution
Menstrual cup
Green consumption
Theory of planned behavior
Business
Environmental Sciences
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sustainability
spellingShingle Plastic pollution
Menstrual cup
Green consumption
Theory of planned behavior
Business
Environmental Sciences
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sustainability
Valentin, Alvin Patrick M
Hechanova-Alampay, Ma. Regina
Addressing Plastic Pollution Through Green Consumption: Predicting Intentions To Use Menstrual Cups In The Philippines
description Plastic pollution is a global environmental crisis that poses a huge threat to the health of people and marine ecosystems worldwide. A significant source of plastic pollution is menstrual hygiene management, and an approach that can help address this crisis is the usage of washable and reusable menstrual cups. Using an extended theory of planned behavior model that includes self-identity and perceived quality, the study predicted intentions to use menstrual cups in the Philippines. Structural equation modeling results showed that perceived quality predicted attitudes towards menstrual cup usage. Moreover, attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and self-identity predicted intentions to use menstrual cups. There were also some differences in the factors and predictors of intentions between non-users and regular users of menstrual cups. Among regular users, perceived behavioral control did not predict intentions. These findings provide empirical support for the extended model, and provides insights for governments, non-government organizations, and corporations in promoting the usage of menstrual cups to address the global plastic pollution crisis.
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author Valentin, Alvin Patrick M
Hechanova-Alampay, Ma. Regina
author_facet Valentin, Alvin Patrick M
Hechanova-Alampay, Ma. Regina
author_sort Valentin, Alvin Patrick M
title Addressing Plastic Pollution Through Green Consumption: Predicting Intentions To Use Menstrual Cups In The Philippines
title_short Addressing Plastic Pollution Through Green Consumption: Predicting Intentions To Use Menstrual Cups In The Philippines
title_full Addressing Plastic Pollution Through Green Consumption: Predicting Intentions To Use Menstrual Cups In The Philippines
title_fullStr Addressing Plastic Pollution Through Green Consumption: Predicting Intentions To Use Menstrual Cups In The Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Addressing Plastic Pollution Through Green Consumption: Predicting Intentions To Use Menstrual Cups In The Philippines
title_sort addressing plastic pollution through green consumption: predicting intentions to use menstrual cups in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/qmit-faculty-pubs/11
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/qmit-faculty-pubs/article/1010/viewcontent/1_s2.0_S0969698922002971_main.pdf
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