Solid waste management options for Maine: The economics of pay-by-the-bag systems Maine Policy Review (1995). Volume 4, Number 2 State and federal environmental mandates during the last three decades have changed the nature of the debate over solid waste disposal, but not the basic question: What do we do about the garbage we produce? Unlike years past, however, disposal options are now fewer and more costly. This has resulted in a shift in focus away from solutions that simply try to deal with the output of the disposal process--the trash--to those that focus on inputs--reducing the volume of materials going into the waste stream. Among the volume reduction strategies are recycling, which focuses on specific input materials, and volume-bas...
This paper explores public policies for reduction of municipal solid waste. We parameterize a simple...
Municipal leaders need current information about alternative disposal methods to make rational decis...
Effective planning of a solid waste recycling program is a substantial challenge for the current was...
State and federal environmental mandates during the last three decades have changed the nature of th...
Municipal solid waste management in the U.S. began a transformation in the 1980s as a result of a U....
For most of the era since 1960, when environmental policy and resource policy have been central publ...
The authors present several perspectives on popular municipal solid waste (MSW) policies and program...
Maine’s solid waste management hierarchy prioritizes reduction and reuse over recycling. While most ...
As Maine residents look toward the future, it is increasingly clear that more sustainable waste and ...
New policy is being developed that incorporates not only innovative means of disposal, including the...
This article responds to that need with a review of state level policies designed to reduce waste ge...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was widely reported that the United States faced a solid waste...
Local municipalities in the United States are increasingly concerned about how and where we are goin...
The human family is engaged in a noble struggle against the law of entropy, seeking to turn back or ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1992.Includes bibl...
This paper explores public policies for reduction of municipal solid waste. We parameterize a simple...
Municipal leaders need current information about alternative disposal methods to make rational decis...
Effective planning of a solid waste recycling program is a substantial challenge for the current was...
State and federal environmental mandates during the last three decades have changed the nature of th...
Municipal solid waste management in the U.S. began a transformation in the 1980s as a result of a U....
For most of the era since 1960, when environmental policy and resource policy have been central publ...
The authors present several perspectives on popular municipal solid waste (MSW) policies and program...
Maine’s solid waste management hierarchy prioritizes reduction and reuse over recycling. While most ...
As Maine residents look toward the future, it is increasingly clear that more sustainable waste and ...
New policy is being developed that incorporates not only innovative means of disposal, including the...
This article responds to that need with a review of state level policies designed to reduce waste ge...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was widely reported that the United States faced a solid waste...
Local municipalities in the United States are increasingly concerned about how and where we are goin...
The human family is engaged in a noble struggle against the law of entropy, seeking to turn back or ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1992.Includes bibl...
This paper explores public policies for reduction of municipal solid waste. We parameterize a simple...
Municipal leaders need current information about alternative disposal methods to make rational decis...
Effective planning of a solid waste recycling program is a substantial challenge for the current was...