Following China’s Operation National Sword in 2018, the politics and economics of recycling have increasingly come under scrutiny as many examine whether it remains a worthwhile endeavor. Differences across municipalities, changing prices of goods, contamination, mislabeling, and involvement by the plastics industry has further confused the issue. This paper examines to what extent a national recycling policy would be effective and what form it may take using several case studies - whether it be mandatory recycled content minimums, extended producer responsibility, or allowing the industry to phase out completely
The United States is a leader when it comes to creating waste, but not when it comes to disposing of...
Findings and recommendations presented to the Automobitive Board of Governors, World Economic Forum,...
National audienceThis paper investigates the recycling opportunities of an industrial sector constra...
Less than 9 percent of the 35.7 million tons of plastic produced in the United States in 2018 was re...
This paper analyzes a unique dataset collected during a 2006 national survey of U.S. households to e...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the problems of recycling plastic in the united stat...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
Recycling efforts up until now have been generally successful. The United States has gone from being...
Could the United States be falling behind in its overall goal to reduce the amount of waste generate...
Policies that encourage recycling may be used to reduce environmental costs from waste disposal when...
Prior to its advent in 1869, the world had zero plastic. In 1907, when a fully synthetic version of ...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers that all deal with economic efficiency issues wit...
There was a time in history that America led the world in recycling. In World War Two, Americans wer...
Did you know that only 9% of the world\u27s plastic has ever been recycled? As one might imagine, su...
This paper analyzes the impacts of China’s Green Fence and National Sword Programs, under which stri...
The United States is a leader when it comes to creating waste, but not when it comes to disposing of...
Findings and recommendations presented to the Automobitive Board of Governors, World Economic Forum,...
National audienceThis paper investigates the recycling opportunities of an industrial sector constra...
Less than 9 percent of the 35.7 million tons of plastic produced in the United States in 2018 was re...
This paper analyzes a unique dataset collected during a 2006 national survey of U.S. households to e...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the problems of recycling plastic in the united stat...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
Recycling efforts up until now have been generally successful. The United States has gone from being...
Could the United States be falling behind in its overall goal to reduce the amount of waste generate...
Policies that encourage recycling may be used to reduce environmental costs from waste disposal when...
Prior to its advent in 1869, the world had zero plastic. In 1907, when a fully synthetic version of ...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers that all deal with economic efficiency issues wit...
There was a time in history that America led the world in recycling. In World War Two, Americans wer...
Did you know that only 9% of the world\u27s plastic has ever been recycled? As one might imagine, su...
This paper analyzes the impacts of China’s Green Fence and National Sword Programs, under which stri...
The United States is a leader when it comes to creating waste, but not when it comes to disposing of...
Findings and recommendations presented to the Automobitive Board of Governors, World Economic Forum,...
National audienceThis paper investigates the recycling opportunities of an industrial sector constra...