The waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in Swedishmunicipalities

Introduction of residential curbside recycling programs are assumed to have a positive effect on households’ waste sorting effort since it facilitates recycling in the context of daily life and provides a lower behavioural cost in terms of time, effort and storage cost compared to drop-off recycling...

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Main Author: Hoff Rudhult, Linda
Format: H2
Language:Inglés
Published: SLU/Dept. of Economics 2017
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description Introduction of residential curbside recycling programs are assumed to have a positive effect on households’ waste sorting effort since it facilitates recycling in the context of daily life and provides a lower behavioural cost in terms of time, effort and storage cost compared to drop-off recycling. In Sweden, three different systems for curbside collection are used for waste sorting; four-compartment bins, different coloured bags, and bags and containers. The purpose of this study is to empirically evaluate curbside recycling program and to estimate the change in waste sorting effort in Swedish municipalities when residents living in single-family houses makes a transition from drop-off recycling to curbside recycling of packaging waste and newspaper. Econometric regression models are applied on unbalanced panel data for 264 municipalities during the time period 2007-2015. Fixed-effect regression model are used with additional control for region-specific characteristics and for waste management policies used. The results indicate a significant but weak support for a better waste sorting behaviour among municipalities providing curbside recycling with different coloured bags.
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spelling RepoSLU104262017-07-10T11:08:13Z The waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in Swedishmunicipalities Hoff Rudhult, Linda environmental behaviour waste sorting degree curbside recycling food waste packaging waste Introduction of residential curbside recycling programs are assumed to have a positive effect on households’ waste sorting effort since it facilitates recycling in the context of daily life and provides a lower behavioural cost in terms of time, effort and storage cost compared to drop-off recycling. In Sweden, three different systems for curbside collection are used for waste sorting; four-compartment bins, different coloured bags, and bags and containers. The purpose of this study is to empirically evaluate curbside recycling program and to estimate the change in waste sorting effort in Swedish municipalities when residents living in single-family houses makes a transition from drop-off recycling to curbside recycling of packaging waste and newspaper. Econometric regression models are applied on unbalanced panel data for 264 municipalities during the time period 2007-2015. Fixed-effect regression model are used with additional control for region-specific characteristics and for waste management policies used. The results indicate a significant but weak support for a better waste sorting behaviour among municipalities providing curbside recycling with different coloured bags. SLU/Dept. of Economics 2017 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/10426/
spellingShingle environmental behaviour
waste sorting degree
curbside recycling
food waste
packaging waste
Hoff Rudhult, Linda
The waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in Swedishmunicipalities
title The waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in Swedishmunicipalities
title_full The waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in Swedishmunicipalities
title_fullStr The waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in Swedishmunicipalities
title_full_unstemmed The waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in Swedishmunicipalities
title_short The waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in Swedishmunicipalities
title_sort waste of time – how a lower opportunity cost could increase households’ recycling effort : an empirical analysis of the effect of curbsiderecycling on waste sorting efforts in swedishmunicipalities
topic environmental behaviour
waste sorting degree
curbside recycling
food waste
packaging waste