Author(s): Ghassan M. Sonji, Nada M. Sonji, Nisreen Mourad, Rima Boukhary, Mohammad Assi, Mohamad Rahal

Email(s): ghassan.sonji@liu.edu.lb

DOI: 10.52711/0974-360X.2025.00186   

Address: Ghassan M. Sonji1*, Nada M. Sonji1, Nisreen Mourad2,3,4, Rima Boukhary1,5, Mohammad Assi1, Mohamad Rahal2
1Pharmaceutical Sciences Department, School of Pharmacy, Lebanese International University, Beirut, Lebanon.
2Pharmaceutical Sciences Department, School of Pharmacy, Lebanese International University, Beqaa, Lebanon.
3Institut National de Santé Publique, d'Epidemiologie Clinique et de Toxicologie-Liban (INSPECT-LB), Beirut, Lebanon.
4IVPN-Network, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates.
5Pharmaceutical Sciences Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Beirut Arab University, Beirut, Lebanon.
*Corresponding Author

Published In:   Volume - 18,      Issue - 3,     Year - 2025


ABSTRACT:
Single-use plastic bottles (SUPBs) are a significant contributor to plastic waste, posing a major environmental threat. Pharmacy students play a crucial role in advocating for sustainable practices in their future careers as healthcare providers. This study aimed to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of Lebanese pharmacy students towards plastic use in July 2023 at Lebanese International University (LIU). A structured questionnaire was used to examine the frequency and circumstances of SUPBs usage, personal versus professional disparities in consumption, awareness of environmental issues, recycling practices among students, and barriers preventing them from switching to reusable options. A key finding was the disconnect between awareness and behavior: although most students (61.6%) recognized the environmental impact of plastic waste, they still consumed one to three plastic water bottles daily. Additionally, most students (76.1%) assumed that plastic water bottles were meant for single use. Furthermore, 28.4% of those interviewed admitted to not recycling at all. Barriers to adopting reusable alternatives included convenience and lack of access. Our analysis identified a statistically significant correlation between age and environmental concerns, suggesting a decline in environmental awareness as age increases. These findings underscore the need for targeted sustainability initiatives to encourage reusable bottle adoption and prepare future pharmacists to advocate for environmental responsibility.


Cite this article:
Ghassan M. Sonji, Nada M. Sonji, Nisreen Mourad, Rima Boukhary, Mohammad Assi, Mohamad Rahal. Reusable vs. Plastic: An Examination of Lebanese Pharmacy Students' Bottle Habits. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2025;18(3):1283-9. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2025.00186

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Ghassan M. Sonji, Nada M. Sonji, Nisreen Mourad, Rima Boukhary, Mohammad Assi, Mohamad Rahal. Reusable vs. Plastic: An Examination of Lebanese Pharmacy Students' Bottle Habits. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2025;18(3):1283-9. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2025.00186   Available on: https://rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2025-18-3-47


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