c3 general public data
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C3 Data – General Public
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<20 7
20-30 182
31-40 77
41-50 21
51-60 9
>60 9Undisclosed 4
Employed- IT Professional 37
Employed- Other 186
Farmer 1
Own Business 4
Unemployed 13
Social Worker 2
Student 24
Police inspector, army officer 5
Housewife 3
Auto/cab driver 9
Disabled 1Retired 9
Age
Professional Background
20-3059%
31-4025%
41-507%
Employed- IT Professional
13%
Employed-Other63%
Unemployed5%
Student 8%
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Public, Pedestrians 97
Shops/hotels/tea and coffee stalls/restaurant/street
vendors 63
Smokers 14
Homes 46
Offices employees/corporates 7
Others(children,rain,wedding halls ,dogs, BBMP
officials, pamphlets, overflowing garbage trucks) 17
Unanswered 77
Laminates (biscuits, chips packets, chocolate wrappers) 24
Cigarette butts 12
Tea/coffee cups 15
Paan/gutka packets 2
Others(banana peels, paper plates, chewing gum,
parties & celebrations, drink packets 13
Juice and water bottles 6Plastic covers 30
Q2. Types of waste littered
Q1. Name two sources where street litter originates in
your office/home area.
Public, Pedestrians
30%
All Eateries20%
Smokers5%
Homes14%
Others5%
Unanswered24%
Laminates 23%
Cigarette butts12%
Tea/coffee cups 15%
Paan/gutka packets
2%
Others13%
Juice and water bottles
6%
Plastic covers29%
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Yes 89No 213
Throw it on the road 37
Look for a drain or existing waste pile 54
Hold till a right bin is found 207
Others 17
Q4. Imagine a situation where you have a paper cup in
your hand. There is no immediate bin for disposal. What
would you do?
Q3. Do you often throw waste onto the street or in a
drain?
Yes 29%
No71%
Throw it on the road 12%
Look for a drain or existing waste
pile17%
Hold till a right bin is found
66%
Others 5%
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A. Caution family member not to litter the street 93
B. Caution family member to throw the trash out
because the car needs to be kept clean 31
C. Remind family member to put packet in the waste
bag kept in the car 181
Yes 87
No 126
Undisclosed 96
Q5. Imagine a situation when you are driving your family
and your child/spouse is eating chips from a packet.
What would you do?
Q6. If the family member ends up throwing the packet
onto the road (despite options a. and c.), then would you
stop the car and see that the packet is picked up?
A 30%
B 10%
C 59%
28%
41%
31%
Yes
No
Undisclosed