The accelerating generation of electronic waste (e-waste) presents substantial environmental and public health challenges, particularly in developing economies with weak household-level management systems. In Malaysia, the rapid diffusion of electronic products has increased the urgency for efficient, scalable, and user-oriented e-waste collection mechanisms. Reverse vending machines (RVMs) represent a decentralised and incentive-based technological solution, yet empirical evidence explaining th
Empowering Sustainable E-Waste Recycling through Reverse Vending Machine Adoption among Generation Z in Malaysia
Nornajihah Nadia Hasbullah·K.K Ramachandran·Ag Kaifah Riyard Kiflee·Jasmine Vivienne Andrew·Sylvia Nabila Azwa Ambad·Dg Kamisah Ag Budin

