Mentis Charalampos, Maroulis George, Latinopoulos Dionysis, Bithas Kostas
Department of Economic and Regional Development, Institute of Urban Environment & Human Resources, Panteion University, 29 Aristotelous St, 17671 Kallithea, Athens, Greece.
School of Spatial Planning and Development, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.
Environ Dev Sustain. 2022 Jun 13:1-22. doi: 10.1007/s10668-022-02465-6.
The focus of this study is to examine the level of awareness, as well as the impacts of environmental information provision, regarding plastic bag consumption in Greece, taking into consideration the effects of plastic pollution in the marine environment within the framework of the environmental levy. This study was conducted through the use of two structured questionnaires as web-based surveys. The aim of both questionnaires was to explore citizen attitudes towards the marine environment in addition to their preferences with regard to the implementation of a program aimed at marine conservation and the reduction of plastic bag use. Data on plastic bag consumption at a national level were also incorporated. This research was carried out according to the contingent valuation method aimed at estimating citizen willingness-to-pay (WTP) on both structured questionnaires. The first questionnaire utilized the minimal legal WTP (ML-WTP) model resulting in 834 responses in total, while the second questionnaire applied a double-bounded dichotomous choice method and amassed 713 responses in aggregate. Based on the results of the first questionnaire, pre-existing environmentally friendly behaviour was further enhanced by the introduction of the environmental levy on plastic bags. The second questionnaire revealed that marine conservation is based both on collective as well as individual responsibility. This study provides evidence that the utilization of both economic and non-economic measures may be very effective in considerably reducing plastic bag consumption and its detrimental impact on the marine environment.
本研究的重点是,在环境税框架内考虑塑料污染对海洋环境的影响,考察希腊民众对塑料袋消费的认知水平以及提供环境信息所产生的影响。本研究通过使用两份结构化问卷进行网络调查。两份问卷的目的都是除了探究公民对海洋环境的态度之外,还要了解他们对于实施一项旨在保护海洋和减少塑料袋使用的计划的偏好。同时还纳入了全国范围内塑料袋消费的数据。本研究根据条件价值评估法开展,旨在估计两份结构化问卷中公民的支付意愿(WTP)。第一份问卷采用最低法定支付意愿(ML-WTP)模型,共得到834份回复,而第二份问卷采用双边界二分选择法,总共收集到713份回复。根据第一份问卷的结果,对塑料袋征收环境税进一步强化了人们此前的环保行为。第二份问卷表明,海洋保护既基于集体责任,也基于个人责任。本研究证明,采用经济和非经济措施可能非常有效地大幅减少塑料袋消费及其对海洋环境的有害影响。