Abstract
Recently, the social system must be changed to a sustainable cycle-oriented social system immediately. However, in many cases, most research focuses attention on production producers as the subject, and decision making at the time of product disposal of a consumer is seldom considered. In this paper, we suggest a hypothesis that it is effective for establishing the sustainable cycle-oriented society to enhance the variety of independent consumers' behaviors. So we suggest that consumers are influenced by the information support, and we aim to verify the validity of this hypothesis through the analysis of the changing stability of behavior and final disposal rates according to the various behaviors, by computer simulation.