Financial analytical models of waste management systems have often found that recycling costs exceed direct benefits, and in order to economically justify recycling activities, externalities such as household expenses or environmental impacts must be invoked. Certain more empirically based studies have also found that recycling is more expensive than disposal. Other work, both through models and surveys, have found differently. Here we present an empirical systems model, largely drawn from a suburban Long Island municipality. The model accounts for changes in distribution of effort as recycling tonnages displace disposal tonnages, and the seven different cases examined all show that curbside collection programs that manage up to between 31%...
The reduction of excessive solid waste is one environmental problem requiring a change in human beha...
This paper analyzes a unique dataset collected during a 2006 national survey of U.S. households to e...
The Iowa Legislature\u27s 1990 Waste Reduction Act aims to reduce by 50 percent the amount of garbag...
Financial analytical models of waste management systems have often found that recycling costs exceed...
This paper estimates cost functions for both municipal solid waste collection and disposal services ...
In this paper, we address the often contentious debate over state and local recycling policy by care...
Six tonnes of discards and recyclables from three waste districts in a New York suburb were sorted i...
Economic models have demonstrated the efficiency of curbside collection taxes. This paper demonstrat...
The implementation of thousands of municipal recycling programs in the United States has increased r...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Inefficient collection and scheduling procedures negatively affect residential c...
Abstract: Do households' recycling efforts represent a social cost, which should be taken into acco...
In this paper, we address the often contentious debate over state and local recycling policy by care...
Pricing municipal solid waste (MSW) services using a flat fee offers no incentive to conserve on dis...
Households have choices when it comes to reducing waste sent to landfills: reduction of consumption ...
This research examines the relationship between the success of a residential curbside recycling prog...
The reduction of excessive solid waste is one environmental problem requiring a change in human beha...
This paper analyzes a unique dataset collected during a 2006 national survey of U.S. households to e...
The Iowa Legislature\u27s 1990 Waste Reduction Act aims to reduce by 50 percent the amount of garbag...
Financial analytical models of waste management systems have often found that recycling costs exceed...
This paper estimates cost functions for both municipal solid waste collection and disposal services ...
In this paper, we address the often contentious debate over state and local recycling policy by care...
Six tonnes of discards and recyclables from three waste districts in a New York suburb were sorted i...
Economic models have demonstrated the efficiency of curbside collection taxes. This paper demonstrat...
The implementation of thousands of municipal recycling programs in the United States has increased r...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Inefficient collection and scheduling procedures negatively affect residential c...
Abstract: Do households' recycling efforts represent a social cost, which should be taken into acco...
In this paper, we address the often contentious debate over state and local recycling policy by care...
Pricing municipal solid waste (MSW) services using a flat fee offers no incentive to conserve on dis...
Households have choices when it comes to reducing waste sent to landfills: reduction of consumption ...
This research examines the relationship between the success of a residential curbside recycling prog...
The reduction of excessive solid waste is one environmental problem requiring a change in human beha...
This paper analyzes a unique dataset collected during a 2006 national survey of U.S. households to e...
The Iowa Legislature\u27s 1990 Waste Reduction Act aims to reduce by 50 percent the amount of garbag...