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– Products Made from Recycled Materials: A Study of Public Perceptions and Willingness to Buy in Yola-Jimeta, Northeastern Nigeria –

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Abstract

Products that are made from recycled materials or are sustainably produced are becoming more common and popular globally as people become more environmentally aware.

However, these products are often expensive or not widely available.In developing countries, additional obstacles to adoption of such products are lack of awareness and affordability.

In this study, I investigated public perceptions of, and willingness to buy, products made from recycled materials in Yola-Jimeta, northeastern Nigeria.Using a structured questionnaire, I interviewed 175 adult shoppers.

Using cross-tabulations and logistic regression modeling, I evaluated the influence of demographic factors and level of environmental concern on how willing shoppers were to buy and pay more for three products (bag, basket, and mat) made from plastic bag waste.

Introduction

Waste production has been an inevitable problem in the history of mankind. As human populations continue to grow, so does the production of waste.

Waste production increases faster than the rate of urbanization. Every year, 1.3 billion tons of solid waste is produced globally (Hoornweg & Bhada-Tata, 2012).

Waste production is predicted to increase to 2.2 billion tons by 2025 and more than double in low-income countries in the next 20 years (Hoornweg & Bhada-Tata, 2012).

In the United States alone, about 250 million tons of trash is produced every year (United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2010).

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