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2000

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Bucknell University

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Explaining The Growth In Municipal Recycling Programs: The Role Of Market And Non-Market Factors, Thomas Kinnaman Jul 2000

Explaining The Growth In Municipal Recycling Programs: The Role Of Market And Non-Market Factors, Thomas Kinnaman

Thomas C. Kinnaman

The implementation of thousands of municipal recycling programs in the United States has increased recycling’s portion of solid waste from 10% to 30% over the past decade. But the lack of accurate data has spurred a debate over whether the growth in recycling can be attributed to market or nonmarket factors. To address this issue, this article conducts a benefit-cost analysis of a municipal recycling program. Results suggest recycling is costly. So why, then, does it remain popular? This article suggests that local governments could be responding to households that perceive a benefit from recycling services. These benefits are estimated …