Eco -Centric Solutions: Enhancing Sustainability through Green Materials Re-use and Recycling

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Priyanka Bhattacharjee, Dr. Kshama Sharma

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the role of green materials in environmental sustainability, specifically their effects on remediation, reuse, recycling, and sustainable production. This study's goal is to look into the relationships between financial factors, consumer perceptions, and community involvement in promoting environmentally friendly practices.


Design/Methodology/Approach: This study employs a quantitative research design and has a sample size of 335. This study employs statistical analysis to investigate the relationships between financial aspects, consumer perceptions, and community engagement, offering a comprehensive examination of the role of green materials in environmental sustainability.


Findings: This research reveals that there is no negative relationship between the financial cost of green materials and corporate adoption, emphasizing the benefits to profitability. Furthermore, consumer intentions to use green materials are positively related to perceived effectiveness, whereas increased recycling access promotes community involvement.


Conclusion: This study focuses on the complex interplay of financial considerations, consumer perceptions, and community involvement in the field of green materials. The findings provide valuable insights, emphasizing the materials' multifaceted impact on environmental sustainability, such as remediation, reuse, recycling, and sustainable manufacturing practices.


Originality/Values: This research contributes to the body of knowledge on environmental sustainability by analysing the intricate relationships between monetary costs, consumer perceptions, and community involvement regarding green materials. It provides a sophisticated perspective that is vital for promoting sustainable development and offers insightful information about the difficulties in putting green practices into practice.

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