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Proposal of Evaluation Protocol for Measuring Citizen Sensibilisation in Recycling Practices

In: Human-Centred Technology Management for a Sustainable Future

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  • José Silva

    (University of Santiago of Chile (USACH))

  • Felipe Rubilar

    (University of Santiago of Chile (USACH))

  • Pavlo Santander-Tapia

    (University of Santiago of Chile (USACH)
    University of Santiago of Chile (USACH))

  • Christopher Cáceres-Coñomán

    (University of Santiago of Chile (USACH))

  • Daniel Gálvez-Manríquez

    (University of Santiago of Chile (USACH))

  • Lorena Delgado-Cadena

    (University of Santiago of Chile (USACH))

Abstract

Recycling is one of several key activities proposed under a circular economy to keep raw materials in use. However, despite the importance of recycling, there are currently low recycling rates for some materials, such as plastic, glass and tyres. In this context, citizen education and awareness is essential, so new forms of awareness-raising, such as virtual or immersive experiences, are being explored in order to support the awareness-raising process. It is for this reason that this research proposes, based on a literature review, a conceptual evaluation protocol that allows evaluating the degree of learning/awareness of citizens in relation to recycling, thanks to their interaction with virtual experiences or other traditional learning techniques.

Suggested Citation

  • José Silva & Felipe Rubilar & Pavlo Santander-Tapia & Christopher Cáceres-Coñomán & Daniel Gálvez-Manríquez & Lorena Delgado-Cadena, 2024. "Proposal of Evaluation Protocol for Measuring Citizen Sensibilisation in Recycling Practices," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Ricardo Zimmermann & José Coelho Rodrigues & Ana Simoes & Gustavo Dalmarco (ed.), Human-Centred Technology Management for a Sustainable Future, pages 273-281, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-72486-2_29
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72486-2_29
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