Discussion Papers no. 316

On the value of households' recycling efforts

Do households' recycling efforts represent a social cost, which should be taken into account in cost-benefit analyses of alternative waste treatment systems? Some argue that it should not, since recycling efforts are to a large extent voluntary. We demonstrate that if the government can indirectly increase voluntary recycling efforts through appeals to the public or through similar means, then the use of these means does impose a cost on households. This cost can be higher or lower than the environmental gain resulting from the increased recycling. Norwegian data indicates a willingness to pay to let others take over the individual’s sorting of household waste corresponding to a cost of about USD 87 per tonne, which is significant compared to the total treatment costs.

Om publikasjonen

Tittel

On the value of households' recycling efforts

Ansvarlige

Annegrete Bruvoll, Karine Nyborg

Serie og -nummer

Discussion Papers no. 316

Utgiver

Statistics Norway, Research Department

Emne

Discussion Papers

Antall sider

21

Målform

Engelsk

Om Discussion Papers

Discussion papers comprise research papers intended for international journals and books. A preprint of a Discussion Paper may be longer and more elaborate than a standard journal article as it may include intermediate calculations, background material etc.

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