Optimality of recycling and the location of a recycling center
Environmental management ; Management ; Model ; Optimal location ; Recycling ; Transport cost ; Utility fonction ; Waste
Etude d'une collectivité qui envisage d'intégrer le recyclage des déchets dans son programme de gestion de l'environnement. En déterminant la relation entre les quantités à recycler et la localisation de l'équipement, les AA. identifient les
Nice save: the moral economies of recycling in England and Sweden
Economy ; England ; Environment ; Legislation ; Private sector ; Public service ; Recycling ; Role of the State ; Sweden ; United Kingdom ; Waste
Through applying a holistic moral-economy framework, this paper explores institutional variations in the moral economies of recycling, paying attention to those lay normativities that shape consumers’ everyday interactions with their waste
. The starting point for this paper comes from the observation that moral messages used to promote recycling differ between Sweden and England. In Sweden the protection and stewardship of the natural environment are key tropes, whereas in England recycling
is promoted as an action that saves the environment and public money. I show that the content of these moral messages is closely related to the system of recycling provision within a country, together shaping nationally distinct moral economies of recycling.
The costs of disposal and recycling : an application to Italian municipal solid waste services
Economies of scale ; Italy ; Model ; Municipality ; Recycling ; Urban economy ; Waste
This paper investigates the costs of disposal and recycling through an application to Italian municipal solid waste services. As far as the size of the municipality increases, scope economies rise up to 20%, but they are accompanied by overall
diseconomies of scale. The findings suggest that, on the one hand, joint management of disposal and recycling should be encouraged and, on the other hand, that strategies aimed at increasing the share of waste sent for recycling would not imply a considerable
Abandoned industrial land ; Germany ; Investment ; North Rhine Westfalia ; Planning ; Recycling ; Urban area
Through approximately three decades of structural change and numerous succesful projects of land recycling, Duisburg has developed a routine practice and a role as a pioneer in the use of planning instruments for land recycling projects. In addition
Thermodynamische Betrachtung der Entwicklung regenerativer und nichtregenerativer Deponien Observation thermodynamique du développement des dépôts recyclables et non recyclables
France ; Management ; Nature conservation ; Nuisance ; Recycling ; Regulation ; Storage site ; Waste ; Waste treatment
Importance des dépenses pour réduire, recycler les déchets, organiser leur transport, valoriser et incinérer (production d'énergie). En application de la loi de 1992, seuls pourront être stockés en décharge les déchets ultimes à partir du 1er
juillet 2002. Par ailleurs, obligation de recycler les emballages. L'A. se demande si on va assister à un changement de comportement des citoyens. Il s'agit de l'un des défis majeurs de l'actuelle décennie pour la France dans la protection de
Belgium ; European Community ; Management ; Market regulation ; Recycling ; Regulation ; Wallonie ; Waste
La mise en conformité de la législation des Etats membres vis-à-vis des réglementations émises par la Commission des CE et le développement des programmes nationaux en faveur du recyclage vont engendrer une arrivée massive de déchets recyclables sur
Household consumption ; Household rubbish ; Local government unit ; Policy ; Recycling ; United Kingdom ; Waste
recycling is limited in certain neighbourhoods. They demonstrate the potential for furthering waste reduction through the intensification of existing practices.
This article examines the deterritorializion of extraction through the example of bioaccumulation and the planetary mine. It begins by reflecting on the effects of recycling on the spatiality and materiality of the mine and then it proceeds
The solution of the developed model can help planners and managers of municipal solid wastes systems in selecting the optimal locations of transfer stations, recycling centers and landfill.
recycling in Portland (USA) and Stuttgart (Germany); JESSICA and other urban development funds in Europe and the question of new impulses for land recycling (with case studies from Frankfurt-Westhafen and the project of the “Foncière Camus” in Paris); land
recycling and new results from REFINA (research for the reduction of land claims and sustainable land management); the creative economy as a chance for the re-activation of fallow land ( with examples from Bilbao, Liverpool, Mannheim, Berlin and Leipzig
Chinese per capita grain output has been constantly higher than that of India, a fact which the author attributes to the greater natural resource endowment of China, the recycling of wastes and the higher processing factor for grain. (INRA).