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What constitutes citizens' recycling behavior: insights from handling municipal solid waste in the UAE

Alya Ateeq Alremeithi, Zainab Riaz, Mehmood Khan

2023Smart and Sustainable Built Environment12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to investigate recycling behavior (RB) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to identify factors in the lack of citizen participation in recycling and to form strategies to raise awareness of and encourage positive recycling practices. Design/methodology/approach Based on stakeholder theory, a panel of 15 experts and 15 families was interviewed to develop a model of seven constructs and their 29 indicators. Based on the responses generated, a questionnaire was developed and tested. The survey was distributed to 106 waste management professionals. Their responses regarding the influence of regulatory promotion tactics, awareness raising, situational facilitators, motivators and synergistic habits on citizens' RB were analyzed using the structural equation modeling technique. Findings Several factors govern the citizens' behavior regarding recycling municipal solid waste in the UAE. The most significant governing determinants of RB observed were laws and regulations, willingness to sort and recycle and benefits of recycling. Seven constructs and their 29 indicators were studied, and the findings indicated that strategies such as creating awareness, introducing operative waste control facilities and implementing fines and regulations could improve RB in the UAE. The structural model showcased a relationship between the primary constructs and RB; hence, these constructs can directly affect waste management. Originality/value To support these findings, validation of the results from other countries and contrasting employees' RB is needed. The present study draws empirical insights into RB from a stakeholder perspective, which could be compared to RB across other cultures and countries.

Topics & Concepts

Structural equation modelingStakeholderPromotion (chess)BusinessOriginalitySituational ethicsMunicipal solid wasteQuestionnaireValue (mathematics)MarketingPublic relationsProcess managementKnowledge managementPsychologyEngineeringPolitical scienceWaste managementSocial psychologySociologyCreativityMachine learningLawMathematicsComputer scienceSocial scienceStatisticsPoliticsMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessFood Waste Reduction and Sustainability