Abstract
Adopting environment-friendly shopping
habits is a powerful way to reduce pollution and protect our planet. Education
plays a critical role in encouraging consumers to embrace eco-friendly
behaviors and make a positive impact. As the world becomes increasingly
concerned about climate change, more and more companies are being urged to
prioritize sustainability. Plastic pollution is a pressing issue exacerbated by
the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of plastic waste generated worldwide is
produced in Asia, making Taiwan a valuable case study for environmental action.
To investigate the impact of environmental education on pro-environmental
behavior, our study explores how attitudes, knowledge, and intentions have
changed as a result of a specific program. We utilized a quantitative
methodology and data-gathering tools to survey 235 Taiwanese participants from
March 1 to April 30, 2023. Our findings may offer valuable insights, suggest
avenues for further research, and have important theoretical and practical implications.
JEL
classification numbers: C12, D12, D69.
Keywords: Eco-education;
Consumer behavior; Green Purchasing.