Determining the relative importance of key drivers influencing source separation behaviour of waste producers

Abstract The European Union aims to recycle 60% of its total waste by 2030, for which waste collection infrastructure and the source-separation behaviour of waste producers are among the crucial prerequisites. Proper source separation increases the chances of waste getting recycled. For this, identi...

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Main Authors: Namrata Mhaddolkar, Severin Fuchs, Lázaro V. Cremades
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-00820-x
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description Abstract The European Union aims to recycle 60% of its total waste by 2030, for which waste collection infrastructure and the source-separation behaviour of waste producers are among the crucial prerequisites. Proper source separation increases the chances of waste getting recycled. For this, identifying the key drivers influencing the source separation behaviour is crucial. The present study identified 12 drivers for each non-demographic and demographic category from 43 scientific publications and calculated their relative importance based on the perceptions of three groups: (i) the expert group, (ii) the population group from Leoben (Austria), and (iii) population group from Barcelona (Spain). Using the pairwise comparison matrix of the Analytical Hierarchy Process, weights were calculated based on the relative importance of the drivers. From the non-demographic category, ‘Beliefs and values’, ‘Environmental concern’, and ‘Habits’ were rated as most important, while from the demographic category, ‘Level of education’ and ‘Location’ had the highest importance. The results were discussed in terms of biodegradable plastic waste.
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spelling doaj-art-6c6517357e9f4adbbcb6bbec0d55e7962025-01-26T12:10:31ZengSpringerDiscover Sustainability2662-99842025-01-016111710.1007/s43621-025-00820-xDetermining the relative importance of key drivers influencing source separation behaviour of waste producersNamrata Mhaddolkar0Severin Fuchs1Lázaro V. Cremades2Chair of Waste Processing Technology and Waste Management, Montanuniversität LeobenChair of Waste Processing Technology and Waste Management, Montanuniversität LeobenDepartment of Project and Construction Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de CatalunyaAbstract The European Union aims to recycle 60% of its total waste by 2030, for which waste collection infrastructure and the source-separation behaviour of waste producers are among the crucial prerequisites. Proper source separation increases the chances of waste getting recycled. For this, identifying the key drivers influencing the source separation behaviour is crucial. The present study identified 12 drivers for each non-demographic and demographic category from 43 scientific publications and calculated their relative importance based on the perceptions of three groups: (i) the expert group, (ii) the population group from Leoben (Austria), and (iii) population group from Barcelona (Spain). Using the pairwise comparison matrix of the Analytical Hierarchy Process, weights were calculated based on the relative importance of the drivers. From the non-demographic category, ‘Beliefs and values’, ‘Environmental concern’, and ‘Habits’ were rated as most important, while from the demographic category, ‘Level of education’ and ‘Location’ had the highest importance. The results were discussed in terms of biodegradable plastic waste.https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-00820-xWaste sortingKey motivating driversPairwise comparisonAnalytical Hierarchy ProcessWaste source separation
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Waste sorting
Key motivating drivers
Pairwise comparison
Analytical Hierarchy Process
Waste source separation
title Determining the relative importance of key drivers influencing source separation behaviour of waste producers
title_full Determining the relative importance of key drivers influencing source separation behaviour of waste producers
title_fullStr Determining the relative importance of key drivers influencing source separation behaviour of waste producers
title_full_unstemmed Determining the relative importance of key drivers influencing source separation behaviour of waste producers
title_short Determining the relative importance of key drivers influencing source separation behaviour of waste producers
title_sort determining the relative importance of key drivers influencing source separation behaviour of waste producers
topic Waste sorting
Key motivating drivers
Pairwise comparison
Analytical Hierarchy Process
Waste source separation
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-00820-x
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