In Ireland, over say definitely no to knowing the 3R concept (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), despite its central role in global sustainability education. Nearly three-quarters of respondents show weak or nonexistent familiarity. This disconnect is especially jarring in a country where recycling bins are color-coded and waste levies are built into household routines. Only are definitely aware, suggesting that national communication campaigns may have emphasized behavior without embedding the concept itself. The problem isn’t lack of action, it’s lack of awareness about why these actions matter. Without a clear understanding of the waste hierarchy, Irish efforts risk staying superficial.
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