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Municipal solid waste prevention: A review of market-based instruments in six European Union countries. | LitMetric

Municipal solid waste prevention: A review of market-based instruments in six European Union countries.

Waste Manag Res

Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering-DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

Published: May 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The article examines waste prevention strategies among the 28 EU countries, emphasizing a strict definition of waste prevention that excludes recycling.
  • It focuses on six selected countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, and Spain) based on various criteria, including geographic location and waste production trends.
  • The study analyzes market-based instruments like Extended Producer Responsibility, Pay-As-You-Throw, and Environmental Taxes, concluding that their effectiveness in waste prevention is influenced by the specific context of their implementation, and suggests they should prioritize enhancing waste prevention over promoting recycling.

Article Abstract

This article focuses on quantitative prevention of municipal solid waste among the 28 member countries of the European Union. A strict definition of waste prevention is used, including waste avoidance, waste reduction at source or in process, and product reuse, while recycling is outside the scope of this article. In order to provide a solid overview of the European situation, the study selected six countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania and Spain). Several selection requirements have been considered, such as geographic location or municipal solid waste per capita production trends from 1995 to 2017. A review of prevention programmes and other national strategic documents has been conducted. Extended producer responsibility, Pay-As-You-Throw schemes, Deposit-Refund Systems and Environmental Taxes implementation among the selected countries have been studied in order to understand how these market-based instruments can be used for the sake of waste prevention. Each market-based instrument has been further analysed using the Drivers Pressures State Impact Response model. Based on the results of this study, the effectiveness of market-based instruments implementation is strictly related to the context they are enforced in. It is particularly important to tailor the market-based instruments based on the implementation area. Nevertheless, market-based instruments, which are now mostly meant to boost the recycling sector of the considered Member States, should be designed to improve waste prevention performances, ensuring the achievement of the highest level of waste hierarchy promoted by the European Union.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242X19894622DOI Listing

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