ACL-4International audienceThis paper deals with the cost of treatment of final waste, that is waste which cannot, in the absence of recycling opportunities, be reduced by any appropriate tax scheme. The authors propose a new way to handle this waste based on Waste Management Contracts (WMC) which largely involve households in the cost reduction process. Within a set of feasible (i.e. budget budget-balancing, incentive-compatible and acceptable) contracts, the study characterizes the optimal WMC and compare this system with a more standard one based on a combination of advance and per-bag disposal fees
This paper focuses on the dynamics the formation of operational costs of waste management in Italy a...
Waste is a cost of doing business. This cost can be considered in terms of the potential adverse hea...
After decades with landfill and incineration as the most common waste treatment methods, the current...
ACL-4International audienceThis paper deals with the cost of treatment of final waste, that is waste...
This paper deals with the cost of treatment of the ultimate waste, that is waste which cannot, in th...
Advanced Disposal Fees (ADF) are rather popular in waste management policies, but they cease any was...
Municipal solid waste is associated with different systemic challenges, such as climate change, reso...
This paper examines a Waste Management Organisation's (WMO) pricing options to implement the Pareto-...
The costs to dispose of construction and demolition (C&D) wastes have risen sharply, forcing contrac...
In recent years reducing the amount of waste generated by households has become an important policy ...
Waste generation and disposal impacts on our local environment and is of growing concern. Managers o...
Littering and rubbish collection involve a divergence between private and social costs. This note su...
Solid waste management services are contracted out to private firms in many U.S. communities. Househ...
Extended Product Responsibility embodies the notion that agents along a product chain should share r...
The setting of recycling targets in the waste management market is necessary to reduce emissions and...
This paper focuses on the dynamics the formation of operational costs of waste management in Italy a...
Waste is a cost of doing business. This cost can be considered in terms of the potential adverse hea...
After decades with landfill and incineration as the most common waste treatment methods, the current...
ACL-4International audienceThis paper deals with the cost of treatment of final waste, that is waste...
This paper deals with the cost of treatment of the ultimate waste, that is waste which cannot, in th...
Advanced Disposal Fees (ADF) are rather popular in waste management policies, but they cease any was...
Municipal solid waste is associated with different systemic challenges, such as climate change, reso...
This paper examines a Waste Management Organisation's (WMO) pricing options to implement the Pareto-...
The costs to dispose of construction and demolition (C&D) wastes have risen sharply, forcing contrac...
In recent years reducing the amount of waste generated by households has become an important policy ...
Waste generation and disposal impacts on our local environment and is of growing concern. Managers o...
Littering and rubbish collection involve a divergence between private and social costs. This note su...
Solid waste management services are contracted out to private firms in many U.S. communities. Househ...
Extended Product Responsibility embodies the notion that agents along a product chain should share r...
The setting of recycling targets in the waste management market is necessary to reduce emissions and...
This paper focuses on the dynamics the formation of operational costs of waste management in Italy a...
Waste is a cost of doing business. This cost can be considered in terms of the potential adverse hea...
After decades with landfill and incineration as the most common waste treatment methods, the current...