Become resilient and sustainable in pro-environmental: the role of theory planned behavior on food waste and responsible consumption

The dilemma between fulfilling consumption and sustainability aspects is very pronounced in developing countries like Indonesia. The large population and busy activities of the population mean that people’s consumption patterns are high, which puts them at risk of producing amounts of waste that are...

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