Environmental care communication in the Zero Waste Indonesia community: A case study of the #TukarBaju digital campaign

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Noviyanti, Vivi [1 ]
Hidayat, Debra [1 ]
Hidayat, Z. [1 ]
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[1] Bina Nusantara Univ, Commun Dept, BINUS Grad Program, Strateg Mkt Commun, Jl KH Syahdan 9, West Jakarta, Indonesia
关键词
clothing swap; eco-friendly digital; community; environmental; communication; fast fashion; sustainable fashion; textile waste; BRAND IDENTITY; GENDER; EXPLORATION;
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10.1386/fspc_00160_1
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The Zero Waste Indonesia community carried out a social media campaign with the hashtag #TukarBaju out of concern for textile waste. This study aims to analyse the social movement and environmental communication of the Zero Waste community through Instagram. Qualitative descriptive research was conducted with semiotic analysis to interpret the interactions, communications and transac-tions of sustainable values and knowledge sharing within and outside the commu-nity. The data were gathered from the community activities in two years (April 2019-March 2021), with a sample of 24 posted texts and visuals. Content anal-ysis was carried out through coding according to the construct of the concepts covered in environmental communication. The results showed that the @tukar-baju community built eco-friendly awareness and has become its social movement awareness agent. The community digitally conducted women empowerment for environmental care and invited viewers to join the social movement to reduce textile waste and care for environmental sustainability. Knowledge sharing was done persuasively through digital visual and verbal campaigns. The campaigns with actionable hashtags are examples of collaborations. In addition, some of the content categories in the @tukarbaju Instagram account have been educational to build awareness for half a decade.
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