5. Conclusion
This study examined current Korean household recycling policy and waste management behavior and explored factors that affect those behaviors. Results showed that waste management attitudes, age, and income affected recycling and waste management behaviors significantly. These positive relations support results from previous studies [38], [41], and [42]. Attitude for waste management was the strongest factor to predict food separation behavior and recycling behavior in this study. A previous study on waste management attitude and proenvironmental behaviors showed connections between two factors [42]. NEP is related with recycling behavior in correlation analysis in this study, but it was not a significant predictor for waste management behavior in regressional model.