Sustainable approach for the traditional Malay food wrapping / Muhammad Nor Razin Mhd Nor

Traditional Malay foods have been tangled in changes in wrapping practices. The use of plastic wrapping has replaced leaves wrapping that has been passed down generations. Research has shown that this change of practice is believed to have a negative long-term effect on our health and environment. T...

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Main Author: Mhd Nor, Muhammad Nor Razin
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spelling my-uitm-ir.606062022-05-30T08:25:56Z Sustainable approach for the traditional Malay food wrapping / Muhammad Nor Razin Mhd Nor 2021-12 Mhd Nor, Muhammad Nor Razin Wrapping Traditional Malay foods have been tangled in changes in wrapping practices. The use of plastic wrapping has replaced leaves wrapping that has been passed down generations. Research has shown that this change of practice is believed to have a negative long-term effect on our health and environment. This study aims to determine the influencing factors of change in traditional Malay food current wrapping practices. A quantitative research method has been employed in conducting this research. Based on reviewed literature on traditional Malay food wrapping practices and Social Cognitive Theory, a conceptual framework has been created. Due to restrictions of movement during the first phase of the COVID-19 outbreak, an online survey method was preferred. A set of questionnaires were distributed through community pages on social media targeted at traditional Malay food sellers and housewives across Malaysia. A total of 200 respondents were surveyed through a self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive, Pearson Correlations and Multiple Regressions Analyses were performed using statistical software SPSS version 26. The findings revealed that traditional Malay food sellers and housewives currently practice sustainable approaches in traditional Malay food wrapping and personal insight is believed to be the key factor influencing their current practices. Through the results, it can be concluded that the retention and preservation of wrapping traditional Malay food using natural material is possible by taking into consideration the determinant factors in terms of personal insight, professionalism, and social and natural environment factors. The retention of sustainable approach using natural materials as wrapping materials not only beneficial to environment and long-term health, but also as one of the initiatives in reducing single-use plastic waste in Malaysia. 2021-12 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60606/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60606/1/60606.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying Baharom, Shahrel Nizar (Dr.)
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Baharom, Shahrel Nizar (Dr.)
topic Wrapping
spellingShingle Wrapping
Mhd Nor, Muhammad Nor Razin
Sustainable approach for the traditional Malay food wrapping / Muhammad Nor Razin Mhd Nor
description Traditional Malay foods have been tangled in changes in wrapping practices. The use of plastic wrapping has replaced leaves wrapping that has been passed down generations. Research has shown that this change of practice is believed to have a negative long-term effect on our health and environment. This study aims to determine the influencing factors of change in traditional Malay food current wrapping practices. A quantitative research method has been employed in conducting this research. Based on reviewed literature on traditional Malay food wrapping practices and Social Cognitive Theory, a conceptual framework has been created. Due to restrictions of movement during the first phase of the COVID-19 outbreak, an online survey method was preferred. A set of questionnaires were distributed through community pages on social media targeted at traditional Malay food sellers and housewives across Malaysia. A total of 200 respondents were surveyed through a self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive, Pearson Correlations and Multiple Regressions Analyses were performed using statistical software SPSS version 26. The findings revealed that traditional Malay food sellers and housewives currently practice sustainable approaches in traditional Malay food wrapping and personal insight is believed to be the key factor influencing their current practices. Through the results, it can be concluded that the retention and preservation of wrapping traditional Malay food using natural material is possible by taking into consideration the determinant factors in terms of personal insight, professionalism, and social and natural environment factors. The retention of sustainable approach using natural materials as wrapping materials not only beneficial to environment and long-term health, but also as one of the initiatives in reducing single-use plastic waste in Malaysia.
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title Sustainable approach for the traditional Malay food wrapping / Muhammad Nor Razin Mhd Nor
title_short Sustainable approach for the traditional Malay food wrapping / Muhammad Nor Razin Mhd Nor
title_full Sustainable approach for the traditional Malay food wrapping / Muhammad Nor Razin Mhd Nor
title_fullStr Sustainable approach for the traditional Malay food wrapping / Muhammad Nor Razin Mhd Nor
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable approach for the traditional Malay food wrapping / Muhammad Nor Razin Mhd Nor
title_sort sustainable approach for the traditional malay food wrapping / muhammad nor razin mhd nor
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60606/1/60606.pdf
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