Citation
Zou, Shasha
(2024)
Floral painting language on packaging towards female consumer acceptance of product packaging recycling strategy.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Packaging waste of various products has increased dramatically, leading to
excessive accumulation of waste, which could be more conducive to
sustainable development. The final disposal of product packaging needs to be
considered in the design process from the beginning of the product packaging
life cycle. Therefore, it is necessary to make product packaging distinctive,
attract consumers' attention, promote packaging reuse, increase consumer
acceptance, and reduce unnecessary landfills. This research uses case study
methodology aiming to integrate the connotation of painting language to make
it acceptable to consumers and thus improve the reusability of packaging. The
research posits that integrating the connotation of painting language in a
package could produce unique product packaging, which increasing
consumers' acceptance could promote reusing product packaging. The
researcher used her flower watercolor paintings as the unit of analysis. The
data collection was divided into 3 phases. Firstly, interviews with seven
manufacturers resulted in 85.7% agreeing with special-shaped, 100%
agreeing with environmentally friendly material, and 85.7% agreeing that
beautiful and practical product packaging is readily accepted by consumers. In
addition, interviews with seven consumers resulted in 71.4% agreeing that
bright and relaxed flower-and-bird paintings are more suitable for consumers
to accept. From the interviews, the research found that 78.5% agreed with
relaxed, beautiful artistic conception, lifelike-plot stories, and emotional
expressions more suitable for aroma and beauty care products. Secondly, the
research develops a methodology using the connotation and characteristics of
painting language to create a product packaging design where five flower
paintings were produced to meet the consumers' aesthetic preferences. The
final third phase involved interviews with 21 female consumers about their
acceptance of the different proposed packaging based on the five flower
paintings. Results from these validation interviews found that different types of
packaging with the connotation of painting language received consumers'
acceptance of 71%-90% and indicated 86%-90% of probable reuse by the
same consumers. This research is significant since the increase in consumers’
acceptance of different types of packaging that incorporate the language of
flower watercolor painting could increase the reuse of a product’s packaging.
Such reuse efficiently reduces 50% of unnecessary waste transportation to
landfills, thereby improving healthy cities and the well-being of citizens. This
study recommends that future studies explore other painting connotation
languages covering other flowers and extend similar principles to include nonflower
paintings.
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Additional Metadata
| Item Type: |
Thesis
(Doctoral)
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| Subject: |
Packaging - Environmental aspects |
| Subject: |
Watercolor painting - Themes, motives |
| Subject: |
Packaging - Design |
| Call Number: |
FRSB 2024 17 |
| Chairman Supervisor: |
Professor Dr Rahinah binti Ibrahim, PhD |
| Divisions: |
Faculty of Design and Architecture |
| Keywords: |
Consumer Acceptance, Increase Reusing, Package, Painting
Language Connotation |
| Depositing User: |
Ms. Rohana Alias
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| Date Deposited: |
17 Oct 2025 03:56 |
| Last Modified: |
17 Oct 2025 03:56 |
| URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120944 |
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