Efficacy of personalized feedback in encouraging sustainable washing behavior: evidence from a pilot study in Germany
Laura Höpfl, Ivan Đula, Francisco Kiss, Rebecca Walter, Maria Wirzberger

TL;DR
A pilot study in Germany explored how personalized feedback influences sustainable washing habits, finding that participants became more aware of energy and cost impacts.
Contribution
The study introduces a personalized feedback approach to encourage sustainable washing behavior and evaluates its effectiveness through mixed methods.
Findings
Participants felt more knowledgeable about energy and cost impacts of washing programs.
No significant differences in washing behavior were found between user clusters.
Most participants expressed willingness to switch to dynamic energy pricing if it saved costs.
Abstract
Reducing household energy consumption through behavioral changes is a key strategy in addressing the emissions driving the climate crisis. Behavioral changes in affluent households toward more sustainable practices can have a significant positive impact. Prior research highlighted the role of individual values and motivational factors in shaping sustainable clusters. A more personalized approach toward encouraging the resulting clusters of people to adopt more sustainable strategies seems promising. Such an approach could incorporate aligned feedback, which has been proven to be a powerful mechanism throughout learning processes. Over 9 weeks, a pilot study with 50 participants investigated the impact of different types of feedback on washing behavior. The within-subjects design included (1) a baseline condition, (2) feedback on energy consumption (kWh), and (3) feedback on monetary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnvironmental Education and Sustainability · Environmental Sustainability in Business · Climate Change Communication and Perception
