Achievement of sustainable environment through effectiveness of social media in Z generation of China

PLoS One. 2023 Nov 15;18(11):e0292403. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292403. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Social media is emerged as a powerful communication tool over the past ten years. The Z generation's green buying habits and purchase intentions are being reshaped by social media, which is helping to advance the development of a sustainable environment. The consumption of non-organic products has raised carbon emissions, so changing consumption patterns and purchase intentions is necessary for a more sustainable future. Moreover, earlier literature has the absence of a comprehensive behavior change model that explains the mechanism through which social media influences sustainable behaviors This study explores that how social media affects patterns of consumption for Z generation of China while considering the role of environmental concerns, subjective norms, eco-branding and eco-labeling on the basis of theory of planned behavior. A questionnaire is used to get information from the 563 Z generation respondents of China. The data is analyzed using Smart-PLS and empirical outcomes show that social media has a statistically significant influence on shaping and affecting green consumption behavior of China's Z generation because it has the potential to reach a vast audience and spread awareness about environmental issues, leading to increased intention towards a sustainable environment and reduction in carbon emissions. It also provides a platform for individuals to express their opinions and engage in discussions on environmental issues. These developments are promising for the future of environmental sustainability as they indicate a growing interest in preserving the planet among the Z generation of China. It can be recommended as a policy tool that government and other organizations should support the development of informative content on social media platforms, highlighting the importance of environmental sustainability and eco-friendly habits.

MeSH terms

  • Attitude
  • Carbon
  • China
  • Humans
  • Intention
  • Social Media*

Substances

  • Carbon

Grants and funding

This paper was fully supported by the 2020 Annual General Project for University Teacher of Ideological and Political Theory of Ministry of Education of China under Grant 20JDSZK080; Youth Talents Innovation Program of Education Department of Guangdong Province of China under Grant 2020WQNCX067. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.