Seven Clean Seas’ Post

What do ocean cleanups have to do with game theory and behavioural science? A lot more than you'd think. We believe solving plastic pollution requires more than technology, it demands strategic thinking, behaviour change, and collaboration that actually works. In our latest newsletter, we discuss how tools like incentives, social norms, and strategic decision-making models can accelerate ocean impact and how we’re applying them in real-world interventions. 💡 Curious how game theory can influence sustainability strategy? 🔗 Read the full newsletter.

PingPing Han

Hospitality Leader | 3x Founder | Aspiring Podcast Host | Keynote Speaker on Leadership & Sustainability |🥇 startup winner of 2023 AWE Women in Tech Summit (U.S. Department of State)

3mo

I love this article. Thank you for floating (pun intended) this game theory research on waste management conducted in Israel! 10 mins worth spending Violy Purnamasari! I appreciate your team's insights of: 1. Community leadership is non-negotiable. 2. Behaviour change isn’t just about knowledge; it’s about culture and identity. 3. Game-theoretic cooperation can guide policy design. Super relevant for application in other industries, outside of designing better waste management systems -- for example, application in building hospitality communities, to support hospitality brands that have a lifestyle angle to it. MAMA Shelter, Andaz, Hoxton, etc. Thanks team! https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221146452400143X

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