Paid Plastic Shopping Bags Policy: What the Factors Drive the Implementation?

W. E. Yudiatmaja, Emmy Solina, I. Prastya, Yudithia Yudithia, T. Samnuzulsari
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Several regional governments in Indonesia have implemented paid plastic shopping bags policy to reduce micro-plastic waste. However, there are only a few studies to evaluate this program. To fill the research gap, the researchers seek to implement the regulation by investigating policy effectiveness factors. The ultimate purpose of this paper is to illuminate what factors affect the policy. The researchers studied the implementation of paid plastic bags in Depok City, West Java, Indonesia, by employing a survey to achieve the objective. One hundred and thirty-four respondents had participated in this research and shared their responses on the policy. A partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was applied to analyze the data. The results showed three factors contributed to policy implementation: knowledge, awareness, and compliance. The current research extends Grindle’s theory by examining individual determinants as predictors of policy implementation. This study also adds the researchers’ knowledge into how society responds to Indonesia’s paid plastic shopping bags policy and contributes to the government designing a suitable strategy to implement the program effectively.
付费购物袋政策:推动实施的因素是什么?
印度尼西亚的几个地方政府已经实施了付费塑料购物袋政策,以减少微塑料废物。然而,只有少数研究来评估这一计划。为了填补这一研究空白,研究人员试图通过调查政策有效性因素来实施监管。本文的最终目的是阐明影响政策的因素。研究人员通过一项调查来研究印度尼西亚西爪哇省德波市有偿塑料袋的实施情况。共有134名受访者参与了这项研究,并分享了他们对该政策的看法。采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对数据进行分析。结果表明,三个因素有助于政策的实施:知识、意识和遵守。目前的研究扩展了格林德尔的理论,将个体决定因素作为政策实施的预测因素。本研究还将研究人员的知识添加到社会如何响应印度尼西亚的付费塑料购物袋政策,并有助于政府设计合适的策略来有效地实施该计划。
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