Kimberly Klaiman's research while affiliated with Michigan State University and other places
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Publications (2)
An increase in the amount of packaging consumed in the U.S. has put pressure on companies to take responsibility for the entire life-cycle of their product. This study uses discrete choice experiments to assess consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for packaging materials and recyclability of a beverage product. A between-subject design was used to ana...
To increase recycling rates, packaging companies, policymakers, and food and beverage companies have promoted recycling of packaging through media and packaging labels. Yet, how effective such information is at enhancing recycling behavior remains subject to debate. This study contributes to the literature on product recycling by examining how part...
Citations
... Silicate glasses are ubiquitous in architecture [1], packaging [2], electronics [3], telecommunication [4] and transport [5]. In many of these applications, glass products are exposed to harsh environments [6] and abrasive wear [7], [8]. ...
... In nine of the studies, the results are achieved quantitatively as well as with mixed methods. When the data is acquisitioned quantitatively, either a paper and pencil survey was conducted (Buelow et al., 2010;Hage et al., 2009;Matiiuk and Liobikiene, 2021;McDonald and Ball, 1998), an online survey (Almeida et al., 2023;Amir Kavei and Savoldi, 2021;Cichocka et al., 2020;Henriksson et al., 2010;Klaiman et al., 2017;Langley et al., 2011;Latkin et al., 2022;Norton et al., 2022Norton et al., , 2023Roy et al., 2022;Taufik et al., 2020;Weber Macena et al., 2021;Wojciechowska and Wiszumirska 2022) or a telephone survey was carried out (D'Souza et al., 2007). Studies that focus on daily practices such as waste management and recycling behaviours often use a combination of methods to gain richer information and more details (Henriksson et al., 2010). ...