Plastics and sustainable purchase decisions in a circular economy: The case of Dutch food industry
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2020-09-28Referencia bibliográfica
Núñez-Cacho P, Leyva-Díaz JC, Sánchez-Molina J, Van der Gun R (2020) Plastics and sustainable purchase decisions in a circular economy: The case of Dutch food industry. PLoS ONE 15(9): e0239949. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239949
Resumen
Every day, society’s concern over pollution caused by plastic waste grows greater. One of
the most intensive sectors for the use of plastic is the food industry. Companies in this sector
face the challenge of transitioning to a more sustainable and less intensive model of plastic
use, respecting the principles established for a circular economy. Accordingly, one of the
questions that industries tend to ask is whether sustainability will influence the consumer’s
purchase decision. To respond to this, the factors that determine a consumer’s sustainable
purchase decision in relation to the plastic and food industry have been analyzed in this
paper. For this, a regression analysis was performed on a sample of Dutch consumers. The
results show that the decision of purchase of the consumer of the Food Industry is conditioned
by factors such as age, sustainable behavior, knowledge of the Circular economy
and the perception of usefulness of plastic.





