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    http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30668| Title: | First-Year Residence Students’ Perceptions of Single-Use Water Bottles | 
| Authors: | Vithanage, Randil Rafih, Muhammad Zead, Ali Iqbal, Areeb Kotadia, Armaan  | 
| Department: | Health Sciences | 
| Keywords: | single-use plastic bottle;student perception;water refilling;thematic analysis;qualitative research;drinking water | 
| Publication Date: | 11-Apr-2024 | 
| Publisher: | Prepared by the McMater Academic Sustainability Programs Office for Bring Your Own Bottle Working Group | 
| Abstract: | This research aims to understand the attitudes and perceptions of first-year university students living in residence towards single-use plastic water bottles. The objective is to understand the attitudes and subsequent intentions leading to the students’ behaviours and advocate for sustainable practices on campus. Employing a qualitative approach, we conducted 20 interviews to collect data from first-year McMaster University students living in residence. Following the interviews, we transcribed and analyzed the data to determine codes, which revealed two main themes: "Pros of Single-Use Bottles" and "Determinants Shaping Student Choices”. These themes showcase that participants perceived single-use water bottles as convenient and are concerned about water quality at refilling stations. Participants also shared their thoughts on the accessibility of alternatives to single-use bottles and external factors influencing their behaviour. This study offers nuanced insights into student behaviour and provides a foundation for shaping effective campus policies that align with sustainability goals. | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30668 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Student Publications (Not Graduate Theses) | 
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| Single-Use Bottles Research Report.pdf | 5.03 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | 
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