Abstract
Efforts to advance a circular economy and address the pressing issue of electronic waste (Ewaste) have highlighted E-waste recycling as a valuable pathway, yielding a variety of valuable and essential materials. This study expands upon the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) by integrating two significant factors—Knowledge and Propaganda—to predict students' intentions to recycle E-waste in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam. Students, pivotal in electronic consumption and waste generation, warrant a thorough examination of their recycling behaviors. Analyzing a sample of 374 HCMC students using SPSS 20.0, this research reveals the strongest impact is Knowledge (4=0.326), followed by Attitude (1=0.223), Subjective norm (2=0.217), Perceived behavioral control (3=0.196), and Propaganda (5=0.082). These findings are socially and practically meaningful, guiding the creation and implementation of policies for recycling E-waste. They underscore the significance of educational and awareness-raising initiatives on E-waste recycling. Moreover, propaganda, encompassing persuasive communication and advocacy, emerges as a potential catalyst in shaping positive attitudes and E-waste recycling intentions among youth. These insights are vital for shaping E-waste policies in HCMC and similar areas facing related issues. As environmental concerns linked to E-waste escalate, this study contributes significantly to promoting sustainable and responsible electronic consumption and disposal practices.
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Hoang, A., Le, T. T. M., & Do, P. T. (2025). Assessing factors affecting students’ E-waste recycling intention among households in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Inzynieria Mineralna, 2(1), 838–848. https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2025-01-02-067
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