Abstract:
Rising environmental issues are now a global concern, partly due to human
behavior that is generally not environmentally friendly in daily living activities, such
as littering, excessive vehicle use, wasteful resource consumption, combustion of fos-
sil fuels, and consumption of non-recyclable and non-organic products. Exploring the
potential of green nudges in the conservation of resources and energy appears im-
portant. There is a shortage of global explanatory and systematic reviews in this con-
text. An emerging behavioral change method known as "nudging" provides insight
into how to influence people's decisions with choice architecture to promote pro-en-
vironmental behavior. This paper explores nudges and their influences on resource
and energy conservation. The main objectives of this study are to identify various
nudges for promoting resource & energy conservation. A qualitative research method
is used to elicit existing conservation of resource and energy techniques and a litera-
ture review is conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of green nudges. Preferred
Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA, 2020) frame-
work was employed in this review. A total of ten eligible articles have been investi-
gated, and the positive outcomes also captured about the efficacy of green nudges on
resource and energy conservation. The strategic analysis of the ten papers chosen
highlights the efficacy of green nudges as interventions to encourage resource and
energy saving. Real-time feedback, incentives, societal norms, defaults, and custom-
ized approaches were discovered to be effective ways to encourage pro-environmental
behavior. The conclusions have practical significance for politicians, businesses, and
institutions looking to implement evidence-based methods to encourage sustainable
practices and reduce environmental impacts. Contextual considerations and effective
communication both play important roles in determining the effectiveness of green
nudges. Future research should use more extensive, and more diverse samples, in-
clude long-term follow-up, and further investigate the cultural universality of green
nudges