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Communicating returnable packaging via ease of use labeling

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Pages 481-497 | Received 27 Jul 2020, Accepted 20 Apr 2021, Published online: 04 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Product labeling strategies are integral to effectively communicating returnable packaging campaigns to consumers. As sustainability initiatives have grown in importance, retailers have become more sensitive to the issues of excess packaging waste. This research presents two experimental studies. Study 1 demonstrates that messages pertaining to ease of use for consumers to return products were more effective than other alternatives, such as rewards, social modelling, and control. Study 2 shows that ease of use messages were more effective than justification-based messages when individuals were primed to be more self-enhancing, but not when they were primed to be more self-transcendent. Overall, this research shows that targeting self-enhancing values via ease of use messaging improves the likelihood of intended consumer participation in returnable packaging programs.

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Notes on contributors

Polina Ratnichkina

Polina Ratnichkina (MASc) is a Masters graduate of the Environmental Applied Science Management program at Ryerson University.

Seung Hwan (Mark) Lee

Dr. Seung Hwan (Mark) Lee (PhD, MBA) is an Associate Professor at the Ted Rogers School of Retail Management at Ryerson University.

Shelley Haines

Shelley Haines (MA) is a PhD student at the Communication & Culture program at Ryerson University.

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