Environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in Hong Kong

The Environmental Levy Scheme on Plastic Shopping was enforced in July 2009. The Levy aimed to create a direct fiscal disincentive to reduce the indiscriminate use of Plastic Shopping Bags and encourage consumers to switch to reusable shopping bags. In theory, fiscal instruments are more efficient...

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Main Authors: Wong, Wing-sum., 黃詠森.
Language:English
Published: The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10722/180101
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spelling ndltd-HKU-oai-hub.hku.hk-10722-1801012015-07-29T04:02:02Z Environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in Hong Kong Wong, Wing-sum. 黃詠森. Plastic bags - Taxation - China - Hong Kong. Shopping bags - Taxation - China - Hong Kong. Waste minimization - Government policy - China - Hong Kong. Environmental protection - China - Hong Kong - Citizen participation. The Environmental Levy Scheme on Plastic Shopping was enforced in July 2009. The Levy aimed to create a direct fiscal disincentive to reduce the indiscriminate use of Plastic Shopping Bags and encourage consumers to switch to reusable shopping bags. In theory, fiscal instruments are more efficient and effective to change people’s behaviour, but its impacts towards attitude are still in question. Also, the level of green citizenship, which emphasising that people have the responsibility to protect and sustain the environment, is a good indicator to know people’s attitudes towards the environment, but the Hong Kong government tends to rely on fiscal disincentives to change people’s behaviour, Green Citizenship had never been addressed. Green citizenship is a personal commitment to learn more about the environment and to take responsible environmental action. Environmental citizenship encourages individuals, communities and organizations to think about the environmental rights and responsibilities we all have as residents of the planet Earth (Environmental Canada, 2006). This study carried out a questionnaire research to identify the policy effect that the Levy in Hong Kong have on environmental attitudes and behaviours, as well as to identify the relative impact of economic incentive versus Green Citizenship on green attitudes and behaviours. The survey was conducted from 25th April to 9th May 2012 for two weeks in the form of internet survey. The research found that the Environmental Levy Scheme on Plastic Shopping Bags affected citizens’ behaviour and attitude to reduce the use of plastic shopping bags, and also changed people’s behavioural intention to act pro-environmentally, if their beliefs are strong enough to override the disadvantages brought by pro-environmentally actions. However, the level of green citizenship in Hong Kong is still in a private level, the sense of green citizenship of the society is still weak, thus, a comprehensive education programme should be carried out by both the society (bottom-up) and the government (top-bottom) to raise the level of green citizenship of the society. published_or_final_version Environmental Management Master Master of Science in Environmental Management 2013-01-17T02:25:21Z 2013-01-17T02:25:21Z 2012 2012 PG_Thesis 10.5353/th_b4854379 b4854379 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/180101 eng HKU Theses Online (HKUTO) The author retains all proprietary rights, (such as patent rights) and the right to use in future works. Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B48543792
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topic Plastic bags - Taxation - China - Hong Kong.
Shopping bags - Taxation - China - Hong Kong.
Waste minimization - Government policy - China - Hong Kong.
Environmental protection - China - Hong Kong - Citizen participation.
spellingShingle Plastic bags - Taxation - China - Hong Kong.
Shopping bags - Taxation - China - Hong Kong.
Waste minimization - Government policy - China - Hong Kong.
Environmental protection - China - Hong Kong - Citizen participation.
Wong, Wing-sum.
黃詠森.
Environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in Hong Kong
description The Environmental Levy Scheme on Plastic Shopping was enforced in July 2009. The Levy aimed to create a direct fiscal disincentive to reduce the indiscriminate use of Plastic Shopping Bags and encourage consumers to switch to reusable shopping bags. In theory, fiscal instruments are more efficient and effective to change people’s behaviour, but its impacts towards attitude are still in question. Also, the level of green citizenship, which emphasising that people have the responsibility to protect and sustain the environment, is a good indicator to know people’s attitudes towards the environment, but the Hong Kong government tends to rely on fiscal disincentives to change people’s behaviour, Green Citizenship had never been addressed. Green citizenship is a personal commitment to learn more about the environment and to take responsible environmental action. Environmental citizenship encourages individuals, communities and organizations to think about the environmental rights and responsibilities we all have as residents of the planet Earth (Environmental Canada, 2006). This study carried out a questionnaire research to identify the policy effect that the Levy in Hong Kong have on environmental attitudes and behaviours, as well as to identify the relative impact of economic incentive versus Green Citizenship on green attitudes and behaviours. The survey was conducted from 25th April to 9th May 2012 for two weeks in the form of internet survey. The research found that the Environmental Levy Scheme on Plastic Shopping Bags affected citizens’ behaviour and attitude to reduce the use of plastic shopping bags, and also changed people’s behavioural intention to act pro-environmentally, if their beliefs are strong enough to override the disadvantages brought by pro-environmentally actions. However, the level of green citizenship in Hong Kong is still in a private level, the sense of green citizenship of the society is still weak, thus, a comprehensive education programme should be carried out by both the society (bottom-up) and the government (top-bottom) to raise the level of green citizenship of the society. === published_or_final_version === Environmental Management === Master === Master of Science in Environmental Management
author Wong, Wing-sum.
黃詠森.
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黃詠森.
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title Environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in Hong Kong
title_short Environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in Hong Kong
title_full Environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in Hong Kong
title_fullStr Environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in Hong Kong
title_sort environmental levy and green citizenship on plastic shopping bags behaviours in hong kong
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