In recent years reducing the amount of waste generated by households has become an important policy issue in industrialised economies. It is no longer acceptable to discard waste without concern for environmental and natural resource issues. In an effort to reduce household waste various policy instruments such as kerbside charges, deposit‐refund schemes, integrated sales tax exemptions and virgin material taxes, have been proposed and/or implemented. This article reviews the economics literature that has addressed household waste management. It is argued that a comprehensive modelling framework is necessary if the complex policy environment is to be accurately described
The problems of waste disposal at the present stage of development all over the world are the most i...
International audienceTo be rightly implemented, an environmental policy ought to set an institution...
With population growth, huge waste is generated every day. Widely used plastics, advanced technology...
In recent years reducing the amount of waste generated by households has become an important policy ...
This book surveys existing literature from both waste management and behavioural sciences to offer a...
Few environmental problems exemplify market-failure better than municipal solid waste does: A direct...
In the context of global consumption growth, the amount of household waste is increasing, the manage...
This paper provides a broad overview of recent trends in solid waste and recycling, related public p...
Waste is an inevitable output of our modern lives. Industrialisation and globalisation have facilita...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Graduation date: 1995Household recycling is an important means by which social costs of solid waste\...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of economic studies that analyses the use of mult...
This paper focuses on household recycling behavior and their response to different waste management ...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
The Household sector (HS) is not only the major cause of waste generation in industrial sectors, but...
The problems of waste disposal at the present stage of development all over the world are the most i...
International audienceTo be rightly implemented, an environmental policy ought to set an institution...
With population growth, huge waste is generated every day. Widely used plastics, advanced technology...
In recent years reducing the amount of waste generated by households has become an important policy ...
This book surveys existing literature from both waste management and behavioural sciences to offer a...
Few environmental problems exemplify market-failure better than municipal solid waste does: A direct...
In the context of global consumption growth, the amount of household waste is increasing, the manage...
This paper provides a broad overview of recent trends in solid waste and recycling, related public p...
Waste is an inevitable output of our modern lives. Industrialisation and globalisation have facilita...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Graduation date: 1995Household recycling is an important means by which social costs of solid waste\...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of economic studies that analyses the use of mult...
This paper focuses on household recycling behavior and their response to different waste management ...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
The Household sector (HS) is not only the major cause of waste generation in industrial sectors, but...
The problems of waste disposal at the present stage of development all over the world are the most i...
International audienceTo be rightly implemented, an environmental policy ought to set an institution...
With population growth, huge waste is generated every day. Widely used plastics, advanced technology...