Tradable-permit schemes are becoming an increasingly popular technique for encouraging materials recovery and the diversion of waste from landfill. Such schemes operate using various forms of market-based trading of waste permits between polluters but usually rely on mandatory recycling targets to provide an incentive for trading. Using the UK's Packaging Recovery Note (PRN) scheme as a template, this paper examines the potential for permit trading where mandatory targets are absent and schemes must be driven solely by the financial benefits of reduced landfill costs and permit/material sales. The case examined is sterilized clinical waste, which has considerable recycling potential but Suffers from health concerns and a poor public image. ...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The European Union (EU) Regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, ...
To achieve a circular economy it is essential to recycle substances, materials and products created ...
Market-based instruments such as environmental taxes and tradable permit systems may be an attractiv...
Market-based instruments (MBls) provide economic incentives to alter environmentally damaging behavi...
This paper presents an overview of a recently introduced tradable permit system in England (the Land...
School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences Research Seminar Series, Advanced Engineering Buildin...
Waste disposal Wastes produced by hospitals are variable in composition and categorisation. Clinical...
The UK has adopted a market based approach to the EU Directive on Packaging and Packaging Waste in c...
The UK will introduce in 2004 a system of tradable permits for the landfill of municipal waste, in r...
European Union’s 2020 target by 2020 is driving all the member states towards low carbon green econo...
It concerns a poster presentation.Derived from a number of policy programmes, the European Commissio...
Offensive human waste refers to non-hazardous waste that contains body fluids from non-infectious hu...
This paper presents an overview of the UK’s Resource Recovery from Waste (RRfW) infrastructure syste...
A model of packaging waste management is presented to explore the policy options available to govern...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The European Union (EU) Regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, ...
To achieve a circular economy it is essential to recycle substances, materials and products created ...
Market-based instruments such as environmental taxes and tradable permit systems may be an attractiv...
Market-based instruments (MBls) provide economic incentives to alter environmentally damaging behavi...
This paper presents an overview of a recently introduced tradable permit system in England (the Land...
School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences Research Seminar Series, Advanced Engineering Buildin...
Waste disposal Wastes produced by hospitals are variable in composition and categorisation. Clinical...
The UK has adopted a market based approach to the EU Directive on Packaging and Packaging Waste in c...
The UK will introduce in 2004 a system of tradable permits for the landfill of municipal waste, in r...
European Union’s 2020 target by 2020 is driving all the member states towards low carbon green econo...
It concerns a poster presentation.Derived from a number of policy programmes, the European Commissio...
Offensive human waste refers to non-hazardous waste that contains body fluids from non-infectious hu...
This paper presents an overview of the UK’s Resource Recovery from Waste (RRfW) infrastructure syste...
A model of packaging waste management is presented to explore the policy options available to govern...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The European Union (EU) Regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, ...
To achieve a circular economy it is essential to recycle substances, materials and products created ...