Toward a Plastic-Free World: Antecedents of Consumer Purchase Intentions and Their Relationship With Purchasing Behavior for Plastic-Free Fresh Products
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Abstract
Consumer preferences for convenience and durability have historically driven demand for plastic-packaged products. However, increasing environmental awareness has spotlighted pro-environmental behaviors like purchasing fresh produce without plastic packaging. Using the Theory of Consumption Values, this study explores the role of functional and emotional values in shaping pro-environmental intentions. A survey of 375 consumers reveals that functional and emotional values significantly influence purchase intent, while greenwashing, subjective norms, and self-indulgence impact emotional value. Importantly, a positive relationship is observed between purchase intentions and actual behavior. These findings highlight actionable strategies to align consumer behavior with environmental goals. We conclude that to encourage the purchase of plastic-free fresh products, food business operators and regulators should emphasize the approval of consumer reference groups, as subjective norms have a relevant impact on consumers' emotional values, driving sustainable purchase intentions.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sensory Studies publishes original research and review articles, as well as expository and tutorial papers focusing on observational and experimental studies that lead to development and application of sensory and consumer (including behavior) methods to products such as food and beverage, medical, agricultural, biological, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, or other materials; information such as marketing and consumer information; or improvement of services based on sensory methods. All papers should show some advancement of sensory science in terms of methods. The journal does NOT publish papers that focus primarily on the application of standard sensory techniques to experimental variations in products unless the authors can show a unique application of sensory in an unusual way or in a new product category where sensory methods usually have not been applied.