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26 June 2024 Green purchase behavior: a preliminary study
Zahra Berlianda Harva, Mahir Pradana, Akhmad Yunani, Wendy Tikupadang, Dian Kurnianingrum
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Proceedings Volume 13188, International Conference on Medical Imaging, Electronic Imaging, Information Technologies, and Sensors (MIEITS 2024); 1318811 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030878
Event: International Conference on Medical Imaging, Electronic Imaging, Information Technologies, and Sensors (MIEITS 2024), 2024, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to describe environmentally friendly purchasing behavior and its considerable influence on purchasing transactions for environmentally friendly cosmetics vs chemical cosmetics in Indonesia, as mentioned in this paper. Many cosmetic goods are banned worldwide owing to the usage of harmful ingredients such as triphenyl phosphate and petroleum. To avoid negative environmental and health implications, it is required to shift from conventional to environmentally friendly purchasing behaviors (GPB). The purpose of this study is to evaluate Green Purchase Behaviour (GPB) and its impact on purchasing transactions for environmentally friendly cosmetics against chemicals in Indonesia. By using systematization and bibliometric analysis to discuss Green purchase behavior in this work. To draw some important conclusions about the authors and literature of this topic from the investigation.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Zahra Berlianda Harva, Mahir Pradana, Akhmad Yunani, Wendy Tikupadang, and Dian Kurnianingrum "Green purchase behavior: a preliminary study", Proc. SPIE 13188, International Conference on Medical Imaging, Electronic Imaging, Information Technologies, and Sensors (MIEITS 2024), 1318811 (26 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030878
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KEYWORDS
Industry

Chemical analysis

Analytical research

Environmental sensing

Planets

Water contamination

Phosphates

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