Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true?

Plastic pollution is one of the prevalent global crises of the decade. The non-degradable nature of plastics has caused severe marine and land pollution which is responsible for the death of hundreds of marine species and birds. Over the years, the generation of plastic waste shows no sign of slowin...

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Main Authors: Zaliki, Najiyah Md, Saad, Mazni
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Kulliyyah of Languages and Management, International Islamic University Malaysia, Pagoh Campus 2019
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spelling iium-788782020-02-20T08:49:55Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/78878/ Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true? Zaliki, Najiyah Md Saad, Mazni GT Manners and customs Plastic pollution is one of the prevalent global crises of the decade. The non-degradable nature of plastics has caused severe marine and land pollution which is responsible for the death of hundreds of marine species and birds. Over the years, the generation of plastic waste shows no sign of slowing down and The United Nations have predicted that the amount of plastic in the ocean would weigh more than fishes by 2050. The tourism industry greatly depends on the natural environment as one of its main resources to thrive. In contrast, tourism is also known to generate a great amount of waste to the environment making it as one of the contributors to this crisis. The depletion of environment would give adverse impact on the growth of tourism to a destination. It is a vicious cycle that should be stopped in ensuring the sustainability of a destination and tourism as a whole. This study is in line with targets developed under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 12 established by the United Nations that aims to substantially reduce waste production by 2030. This study intends to understand an untapped angle of the issue, from the perspective of Malaysian tourists as tourism consumers. In this study, the practice of tourists prior to travelling will be assessed to understand its influence on tourists’ behaviour in regard to plastic usage during travels. By understanding tourists’ behaviour, the authorities in a tourism destination could take measures that will encourage sustainable tourism practices among tourists while enjoying tourism growth and sustaining the destination in the long run. Kulliyyah of Languages and Management, International Islamic University Malaysia, Pagoh Campus 2019-12-28 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/78878/1/Dec2019_plastic%20obsession_ILTC%20TOURISM%20LANGUAGE%20E-PROCEEDING%20DOWNLOADABLE.pdf Zaliki, Najiyah Md and Saad, Mazni (2019) Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true? In: 3rd International Language & Tourism Conference 2019, 18th -19th October 2019, Pagoh, Muar, Johor, Malaysia.
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Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true?
description Plastic pollution is one of the prevalent global crises of the decade. The non-degradable nature of plastics has caused severe marine and land pollution which is responsible for the death of hundreds of marine species and birds. Over the years, the generation of plastic waste shows no sign of slowing down and The United Nations have predicted that the amount of plastic in the ocean would weigh more than fishes by 2050. The tourism industry greatly depends on the natural environment as one of its main resources to thrive. In contrast, tourism is also known to generate a great amount of waste to the environment making it as one of the contributors to this crisis. The depletion of environment would give adverse impact on the growth of tourism to a destination. It is a vicious cycle that should be stopped in ensuring the sustainability of a destination and tourism as a whole. This study is in line with targets developed under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 12 established by the United Nations that aims to substantially reduce waste production by 2030. This study intends to understand an untapped angle of the issue, from the perspective of Malaysian tourists as tourism consumers. In this study, the practice of tourists prior to travelling will be assessed to understand its influence on tourists’ behaviour in regard to plastic usage during travels. By understanding tourists’ behaviour, the authorities in a tourism destination could take measures that will encourage sustainable tourism practices among tourists while enjoying tourism growth and sustaining the destination in the long run.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Zaliki, Najiyah Md
Saad, Mazni
author_facet Zaliki, Najiyah Md
Saad, Mazni
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title Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true?
title_short Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true?
title_full Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true?
title_fullStr Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true?
title_full_unstemmed Plastic obsession among Malaysian tourists: how far is it true?
title_sort plastic obsession among malaysian tourists: how far is it true?
publisher Kulliyyah of Languages and Management, International Islamic University Malaysia, Pagoh Campus
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/78878/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/78878/1/Dec2019_plastic%20obsession_ILTC%20TOURISM%20LANGUAGE%20E-PROCEEDING%20DOWNLOADABLE.pdf
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