Department of Environment, University of the Aegean, Greece.
Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Development, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2021 Jun;167:112320. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112320. Epub 2021 Apr 13.
This paper examines which demographic and attitudinal characteristics relate to an individual's knowledge and perception of the environmental footprint of single-use mask s/he is using in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a self-selected sample of Greek citizens (N = 462), it is found that demographic characteristics and pro-environmental concern are unrelated to the single-use mask users' knowledge and concern regarding the environmental impacts of the mask they are using. This unanticipated finding suggests that the circumstances of the COVID pandemic may mute the theoretically taken-for-granted connection between environmental interest/concern and the awareness of environmental impacts, thus any future attempts to introduce more environmentally-friendly single-use mask alternatives and/or to curb the current ones' environmental impact should start by reenergizing this suppressed nexus.
本文探讨了哪些人口统计学和态度特征与个人在 COVID-19 大流行期间使用的一次性口罩的环境足迹的知识和认知有关。基于希腊公民的自选择样本(N=462),研究发现,人口统计学特征和对环境的关注与一次性口罩使用者对其使用的口罩的环境影响的知识和关注无关。这一意外发现表明,COVID 大流行的情况可能削弱了理论上认为的环境利益/关注与对环境影响的认识之间的联系,因此,任何未来试图引入更环保的一次性口罩替代品和/或遏制当前一次性口罩的环境影响的尝试,都应该从重新激活这一被抑制的联系开始。