Consumer understanding of green symbols on beverage packaging and its influence on green behaviour.
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2020
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Abstract
Climate change is no longer an idealistic but rather a critical reality faced by people worldwide
with severe and urgent forecasts for the future. It is all very well for marketers to go green and
implement green marketing initiatives such as the placement of green symbols on packaging;
however, for sustainability to be achieved, consumers need to behave in a green manner. The
purpose of this research was to evaluate consumer understanding of green symbols on beverage
packaging and determine the implications for green behaviour.
The study makes a practical contribution as it will assist marketers to understand what aspects
of their green labelling communication influences consumers’ buying behaviour Theory
contributions of this study are in understanding the role that knowledge plays in terms of
behaviour and understanding the content of that knowledge. The study applied a cross-sectional
descriptive research design and adopted a quantitative approach. Data was collected through
an online questionnaire sent through Facebook, applying snowball mom-probability sampling
resulting in 325 participants.
Findings reveal that although about half of the respondents buy non-alcoholic beverage
products that can be reused or recycled, behaviour to purchase products with green symbols is
low. While non-alcoholic beverages are frequently bought, only about a third of respondents
look for green symbols when making this purchase. Consumer knowledge of green symbols,
attitudes toward green symbols, and the level of confidence consumers have in green symbols,
has a positive impact on green behaviour. Moreover, consumer demographic factors affect
attitudes and behaviour relating to green symbols on beverage packaging. Recommendations
for marketers and government are to try and increase consumers’ level of knowledge of green
symbols by establishing educational programs. Recommendations for future research are to use
a probability sampling technique for better generalization of findings, and research how
environmental studies are incorporated in educational institutions at all educational levels.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.