Publication Date: 2024/03/07
Abstract: This study evaluated the utilization of tumblers among high school students in Dominican High School of Sto. Domingo, N.E., Inc. towards sustainability and fostering environmental stewardship. One hundred twelve (112) high school students were chosen randomly as respondents. Data were presented in frequency tables, and an analysis of the information gathered from the Likert scale was illustrated using descriptive tables. Results revealed that all of the respondents use tumblers. In addition, the practices and dynamics showed that respondents use an insulated tumbler with water as the most common stored drink on a daily basis. Furthermore, the results indicated positive participation in bringing tumblers among these students to reduce the waste of single-use plastics and to promote sustainability. Lastly, a positive perception of the long-term effects of using a tumbler towards sustainability and environmental stewardship was evident.
Keywords: Environmental Stewardship, High School Students, Student Participation, Sustainable Practices, Single Use Plastics, Sustainability, Tumbler.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10793292
PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT24MAR049.pdf
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