4.7 Article

Willingness to participate in take-out packaging waste recycling: Relationship among effort level, advertising effect, subsidy and penalty

Journal

WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages 141-152

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.12.005

Keywords

Tripartite evolutionary game; Advertising effect; Effort level; Take-out waste

Funding

  1. Major Project of National Social Science Foundation of China [19ZDA107]
  2. Key Project of National Social Sciences Foundation of China [18AZD014]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71874188]

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The management of take-out packaging waste has become an urgent need, and this study establishes a tripartite game model to analyze the evolution process of governments, consumers, and take-out platforms in the waste system. The study results show that government and take-out platforms' effort levels, advertising effects, and government policies have impacts on the evolution path of the system.
The resource and environmental problems caused by the accumulation of take-out packaging waste have attracted wide concern and the management has become a critical need. To this end, a tripartite game model of governments, consumers and take-out platforms was built to analyze the dynamic evolution process of behavioral choice and to explore the effects of advertising, government policies and effort level on the waste system. The results showed that (1) the effort level expended by government and take-out platforms had different mechanisms for the evolution path of the system. A positive correlation existed between governments' effort levels and evolution speed, while the correlation with the effort level in take-out platforms was negative. (2) The advertising effect positively promoted the evolution path of governments and take-out platforms. (3) The governments' subsidies and penalties for consumers and take-out platforms had a significant positive impact on the evolution path of the two. This study provides a new perspective for the research on take-out packaging waste recycling and the conclusions can provide a reference for governments to formulate effective take-out waste management policies. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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