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  • Environmental Science
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Logistics Management

Background:

  • Growing consumer environmental awareness contrasts with increasing pollution from the logistics industry's express packaging.
  • Addressing express packaging pollution is crucial due to its environmental impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze consumer cognition and willingness to reduce express packaging pollution.
  • To evaluate the impact of consumer perceptions of recyclable and green express packaging on their sense of responsibility towards government, logistics, and e-commerce sectors.
  • To determine the correlation between consumer evaluation of packaging and reduced environmental pressure.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of 561 questionnaires.
  • Statistical evaluation of consumer perceptions and willingness.
  • Assessment of the link between packaging evaluation and environmental pressure reduction.

Main Results:

  • Consumers show a willingness to adopt recyclable and green express packaging, with a preference for green options.
  • Consumer evaluation of packaging positively correlates with a reduced environmental pressure.
  • The government is identified as a key player in mitigating express packaging pollution.

Conclusions:

  • Government intervention, including policies like packaging taxes and environmental funds, is essential.
  • Development of eco-friendly packaging materials is recommended.
  • Logistics and e-commerce companies are expected to collaborate with the government on sustainable packaging solutions.