Exploring the Significance of Malaysian Consumers' Intentions to Purchase Green Products

Zahoor Ur Rehman
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The trend toward environmental sustainability is already gaining traction, and it is becoming more common in developed and developing countries. Consumers are becoming more aware of sustainability's importance and making more conscious choices about the products they purchase. The Malaysian Government is also promoting green technology by offering incentives and subsidies to companies producing eco-friendly products, also known as green products. Additionally, the Government is introducing regulations to reduce the carbon footprint of businesses and industries. On the other hand, the Government has signed the SDGs and is struggling to achieve them by 2030. Consumption and production are the primary focus of the 12th Sustainable Development Goal. A limited number of studies have been conducted to investigate the consumers' intentions toward purchasing green products in the Malaysian context, particularly on SDGs. Green products are available in the open markets in Malaysia, but consumers' behaviors and their intentions toward such products are considered low. This study is therefore conducted with the aim to investigate the level of consumers' intention towards purchasing green products. Using a 7-point Likert, 385 valid responses were collected from respondents in Selangor, Perak, and Johor. The study found that Malaysian consumers have a medium level of intentions when it comes to purchasing green products. This could be due to the fact that green products tend to be more expensive than their non-green counterparts, and many people are not willing to pay the extra cost. Also, there could be various factors influencing consumers' intentions to buy green products, which future studies can investigate.
探究马来西亚消费者购买绿色产品意向的意义
环境可持续性的趋势已经得到推动,在发达国家和发展中国家正变得越来越普遍。消费者越来越意识到可持续性的重要性,并对他们购买的产品做出更有意识的选择。马来西亚政府还通过向生产环保产品(也称为绿色产品)的公司提供奖励和补贴来促进绿色技术。此外,政府正在制定法规以减少企业和工业的碳足迹。另一方面,政府已经签署了可持续发展目标,并正在努力到2030年实现这些目标。消费和生产是第十二个可持续发展目标的主要重点。已经进行了有限数量的研究,以调查马来西亚消费者购买绿色产品的意图,特别是在可持续发展目标方面。马来西亚的开放市场上有绿色产品,但消费者对此类产品的行为和意愿被认为很低。因此,本研究旨在调查消费者购买绿色产品的意愿水平。使用7点李克特,从雪兰莪州,霹雳州和柔佛州的受访者中收集了385份有效回复。研究发现,马来西亚消费者购买绿色产品的意愿处于中等水平。这可能是由于绿色产品往往比非绿色产品更贵,许多人不愿意支付额外的费用。此外,影响消费者购买绿色产品意愿的因素可能有多种,未来的研究可以对此进行调查。
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