Figure 1
A conceptual model depicts the relationships between environmental concern, recycling attitudes, and behavioral intention.The conceptual model starts with a first oval on the left labeled “Environmental concern.” Five rightward arrows labeled H 13, H 12, H 14, H 11, and H 10 point to the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth text boxes labeled “Attitude toward Apparel recycling,” “Perceived behavioral control,” “Recycling behavioral intention,” “Moral norm,” and “Subjective norm.” An arrow labeled H 1 from “Subjective norm” leads to “Recycling behavioral intention.” An arrow labeled H 2 from “Moral norm” leads to “Recycling behavioral intention.” An arrow labeled H 3 from “Perceived behavioral control” leads to “Recycling behavioral intention.” An arrow labeled H 4 from “Attitude toward Apparel recycling” leads to “Recycling behavioral intention.” A seventh oval on the top right is labeled “Perceived ease of use.” An eighth oval below the seventh oval is labeled “Perceived usefulness.” A downward arrow labeled H 5 from “Perceived ease of use” leads to “Perceived usefulness.” An arrow labeled H 6 from “Perceived usefulness” leads to “Attitude toward Apparel recycling.” An arrow labeled H 7 from “Perceived ease of use” leads to “Attitude toward Apparel recycling.” An arrow labeled H 8 from “Perceived ease of use” leads to “Recycling behavioral intention.” An arrow labeled H 9 from “Perceived usefulness” leads to “Recycling behavioral intention.”

Conceptual framework. Source(s): Authors’ own work

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