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Assessment of Shoppers Knowledge and Perception towards Plastic Bag Campaign in Kuala Lumpur

Sharifah Norkhadijah Syed Ismail, Nur Syakirah Hanani Binti Suhaimi , Karmegam Karuppiah

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v11-i19/11718

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The study measures the shopper's knowledge and perception about the plastic bag campaign among the urban population. A survey was conducted among 198 shoppers from three different retailers (i.e. hypermarket, supermarket, and convenience store) in Kuala Lumpur. Respondents' knowledge and perception were assessed through a questionnaire. Results show a high number of shoppers (72.7%) participated in the plastic bag campaign. The remaining 27.3% who not participating were given a reason of inconvenient to carry other bags during shopping activity (18.7%) and a plastic bag was lighter and easy to carry (18.2%). The majority of the shoppers (53%) have a moderate level of knowledge about the plastic bag campaign. As for perception, the majority of the shoppers (78.3%, N = 155) have a very good perception of the campaign. The majority (40.9%) of the shoppers agree that the campaign was at the right time and they have highly supported the campaign (53.0%). The chi-Square analysis determined a significant association between the level of shoppers' knowledge with education (X2 = 15.902, p = 0.003). Meanwhile, for the perception, significant associations were determined between gender (X²=11.078, p=0.004), occupations (X²=18.583, p=0.046), marital status (X²=11.712, p=0.003), and age group of shoppers (X²=17.602, p=0.007). In conclusion, the shopper's participation, knowledge, and perception towards the plastic bag campaign in this study can be considered at a good level.

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In-Text Citation: (Ismail et al., 2021)
To Cite this Article: Ismail, S. N. S., Suhaimi, N. S. H. B., & Karuppiah, K. (2021). Assessment of Shoppers Knowledge and Perception towards Plastic Bag Campaign in Kuala Lumpur. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11(19), 81–97.