Municipal Waste Collection: Market Competition and the EU Policy

dc.creatorReggiani, Carlo
dc.creatorSilvestri, Francesco
dc.date2017-04-01T14:40:07Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-07-09T10:06:49Z
dc.descriptionTwo of the main pillars of the EU waste collection policy are the Proximity Principle and Self-Sufficiency Principle. According to those, waste should be disposed as close as possible to where it has been produced. The effect of such provision is to increase the market power of local disposers, with possible undesirable consequences for other firms in the vertical chain. We show through a simple spatial model that one effect of the Proximity Principle and Self-Sufficiency Principle is to provide an incentive to collectors and waste producers to increase the amount of separated waste.
dc.identifierdoi:10.22004/ag.econ.230598
dc.identifierhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/230598/files/NDL2015-090.pdf
dc.identifierhttp://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/230598
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/615580
dc.languageeng
dc.publisher
dc.sourcehttp://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/230598
dc.titleMunicipal Waste Collection: Market Competition and the EU Policy
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