Optimal Solid Waste Policy with Centralized Recycling Opportunities

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Abstract

Economic models have demonstrated the efficiency of curbside collection taxes. This paper demonstrates that such efficiencies disappear in economies with centralized recycling options - where recyclable materials can be removed from the waste stream either by households or at a centralized recycling facility. In such economies a curbside garbage tax not only fails to encourage the centralized recycler to internalize the external costs of waste disposal, but introduces inefficiencies to the cost-minimizing mix of household and centralized recycling efforts. The optimal waste policy is a tax assessed further downstream at the landfill rather than at the curb.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalNational Tax Journal
Volume63
StatePublished - Jun 2010

Disciplines

  • Economics

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