Three experimental studies (N = 454) examined the effect of green imagery on recycling behavior. All studies included a treatment group, where participants viewed either pictures of pristine nature or the recycling logo, and a control group, where participants viewed pictures of geometric shapes. Later, we unobtrusively observed how participants disposed of a napkin and a plastic plate or cup that accompanied some treats they received for participating. The experimental setup offered participants a choice between an easy but environmentally harmful option (throwing both items in a nearby garbage bin) and a more effortful but eco-friendlier option (disposing each item in the appropriate but more distant recycling bin). Nature imagery significantly increased recycling behavior compared to the control group, while the recycling logo had an even stronger effect, with nearly all participants recycling. These insights can be converted into actionable strategies to boost recycling behavior.

Green visuals, Greener actions: Increasing Recycling Behaviour through Nature Imagery and the Recycling Logo / Hadjichristidis, Konstantinos; Dorofeeva, Ksenia; Bonini, Nicolao. - In: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0272-4944. - 2025, 103:(2025), p. 102563. [10.1016/j.jenvp.2025.102563]

Green visuals, Greener actions: Increasing Recycling Behaviour through Nature Imagery and the Recycling Logo

Hadjichristidis, Konstantinos
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Bonini, Nicolao
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2025-01-01

Abstract

Three experimental studies (N = 454) examined the effect of green imagery on recycling behavior. All studies included a treatment group, where participants viewed either pictures of pristine nature or the recycling logo, and a control group, where participants viewed pictures of geometric shapes. Later, we unobtrusively observed how participants disposed of a napkin and a plastic plate or cup that accompanied some treats they received for participating. The experimental setup offered participants a choice between an easy but environmentally harmful option (throwing both items in a nearby garbage bin) and a more effortful but eco-friendlier option (disposing each item in the appropriate but more distant recycling bin). Nature imagery significantly increased recycling behavior compared to the control group, while the recycling logo had an even stronger effect, with nearly all participants recycling. These insights can be converted into actionable strategies to boost recycling behavior.
2025
Hadjichristidis, Konstantinos; Dorofeeva, Ksenia; Bonini, Nicolao
Green visuals, Greener actions: Increasing Recycling Behaviour through Nature Imagery and the Recycling Logo / Hadjichristidis, Konstantinos; Dorofeeva, Ksenia; Bonini, Nicolao. - In: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0272-4944. - 2025, 103:(2025), p. 102563. [10.1016/j.jenvp.2025.102563]
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