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Are consumers concerned about plastic water bottles environmental impact?

Caroline Orset ()

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Abstract: Although plastic induces environmental damages, almost all water bottles are made from plastic. However, these damages are more or less significant according to the plastic used. This study evaluates the consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for different plastics used for water packaging. Successive messages emphasizing the characteristics of plastic are delivered to participants allowing explaining information influence on the consumers' WTP. We find that information has a significant effect on WTP. The participants' WTP for plastic bottles tends to increase after information emphasizing that the related plastic bottles has no negative impact on the environment, and to decrease with information on its negative impact. Using a fixed effect panel model, we show that there is a significant premium for recycled plastic bottles except when biodegradable plastic bottles are present on the market. We compare the welfare effects of regulatory policies allowing reducing environmental damages of plastic water bottles. We find that information campaign on plastic bottles issues is the best policy. But it is difficult to implement it in practice. Then we discuss about other environmental policies and tools which could be applied in order to reduce plastic water bottles negative impact on the environment.

Keywords: Biodegradable plastic bottles; Bioplastic bottles; Consumer's willingness to pay; Information campaign; Recycling plastic bottles; Regulatory instruments.; Bouteille plastique; Bouteille plastique biodégradable; Consentement a payer; Campagne d'information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-06-02
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Published in 33 Journées de Microéconomie appliquée, CRESE, Jun 2016, Besançon, France

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