The importance of communication in behavioural change for consumer involvement in the context of bio waste sorting in Latvia

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Abstract

Within the framework of the European Green Deal, a circular economy is ensured, which is defined as a
sustainable development model that preserves the value of products, materials and resources in the economy as much
as possible. Waste sorting is of great importance in this process, as it enables rational management of resources and
the return to circulation of already used products, which become raw materials for the production of other products. The
proportion of unsorted waste in Latvia is higher than in other European countries, and the shared waste collection system
operates with certain problems. In particular, this applies to the collection and management of bio-waste, which is
currently one of the weakest sectors in the industry, despite the fact that the Landfill Directive of the European Parliament
and the Council stipulates that a separate collection system for bio-waste must be in place by the end of 2023. In the
event that the system of separate collection of biological waste is not organized during this period, sanctions may be
applied to Latvia. Therefore, it is urgent to understand how to change consumer behaviour and increase involvement in
waste sorting as the amount of waste increases, what opportunities and responsibilities exist for the organizations and
consumers involved in this process. In this research, the study of consumer behaviour changes and their causes is
analysed in the context of public communication and its opportunities.
The aim of the article is to assess the importance of communication in encouraging changes in consumer behaviour in
waste sorting in Latvia, especially in the bio-waste segment. In order to achieve the goal, an analysis of literature and
documents was carried out on consumer behaviour, factors influencing it, consumer habits and communication
possibilities for changing them. Consumer involvement and habits in biowaste sorting were investigated through a
secondary analysis of previous relevant studies. In order to characterize the communication of waste management
companies about waste sorting, a content analysis was carried out. In order to assess the current communication about
waste management and sorting and its impact on consumer behaviour, interviews were conducted with communication
experts.
In general, it can be concluded that the waste management industry in Latvia is fragmented, which promotes competition
between companies. However, each waste managing company has different waste sorting systems and other rules,
which are not clearly explained to consumers, this communication is general and is not formed on a strategic basis, and
in does not contribute to changes in consumer behaviour and an increase in waste sorting.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication24th International Scientific Conference "Economic Science for Rural Development"
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings
EditorsAnita Auzina
Place of PublicationJelgava
PublisherLatvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
Pages39-49
Volume57
ISBN (Electronic)978-9984-48-415-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2023
Event24th International Scientific Conference "Economic Science for Rural Development" - Jelgava, Latvia
Duration: 10 May 202312 May 2023
Conference number: 24
https://www.esaf.lbtu.lv/lv/international-scientific-conference-economic-science-for-rural-develpoment

Publication series

NameEconomic Science for Rural Development
PublisherLatvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
Volume57
ISSN (Electronic)2255-9930

Conference

Conference24th International Scientific Conference "Economic Science for Rural Development"
Country/TerritoryLatvia
CityJelgava
Period10/05/2312/05/23
Internet address

Keywords*

  • bio waste
  • communication
  • consumer behaviour
  • waste sorting

Field of Science*

  • 1.5 Earth and related Environmental sciences
  • 5.8 Media and Communication

Publication Type*

  • 3.2. Articles or chapters in other proceedings other than those included in 3.1., with an ISBN or ISSN code

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