HomeDAVAO RESEARCH JOURNALvol. 14 no. 1 (2023)

Factors affecting the intentions to implement a no plastic policy in Cotabato City, Philippines

Katherine G. Suminguit | Rhea B. Piguing | Harris B. Lumogdang | Aprelle Ann P. Torio | Christine V. Acuna | John Paul A. Catipay | Peter Jan D. de Ver

 

Abstract:

Plastic materials are one of the contributors to environmental problems. The detrimental effects of plastic pollution on the environment and human health are well established. Currently, the Philippines has been considered one of the countries which have high plastic loads which are mostly mismanaged. Although several measures and policies were already laid down, however, these were not properly implemented. Thus, determining the factors that may affect the proper implementation of pro-environmental policies is very important to mitigate the effects of plastic pollution. In this study, the factors affecting the intentions to implement the no-plastic policy among the junior high school students at Notre Dame University, Cotabato City were investigated. This study applies the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and employs Structural Equation Model (SEM) to determine the factors affecting the intentions to implement a no-plastic policy. A total of 210 students were randomly surveyed in this study. Results showed that attitude (ATT) and subjective norms (SN) were found to have no significant direct effect on implementing the no-plastic policy. School administrators and policymakers should come up with plans and programs that may boost the students’ attitudes and subjective norms to improve their intention to implement a no-plastic policy. Conduct further studies that widen the target respondents such as tertiary students to validate the results of this study.



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