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100 _aFolz, David H.
245 _aMunicipal recycling performance: a public sector environmental success story
260 _c1999
300 _ap.336-45
362 _aJul-Aug
520 _aWhat was the solid waste recycling performance of cities during the 1990s? What policies distinguished cities with larger performance gains in recycling participation and diversion? How did the costs of recycling compare to those for solid waste collection and disposal, and what policies characterized cities with more cost-efficient recycling operations? These questions are addressed in a panel study of cities experienced in recycling. The levels of performance achieved suggest that recycling is the singular environmental success story of the decade. Although the costs of recycling programs have increased, many cities were able to increase the efficiency of their recycling efforts to the point that, on average, they compared very favorably with the costs of solid waste collection and disposal. This study describes the management policies and practices that distinguished the higher performing recycling programs. - Reproduced
650 _aWaste treatment
773 _aPublic Administration Review
909 _a41938
999 _c41938
_d41938