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Chapter IV: The Troublesome Economics and Politics of Recycling and Composting
January 1, 1991
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By
Dr. Charles Van Eaton
A. Recycling: The Economics of Getting Ready to Do It
B. Recycling: The Economics of Why It Works Sometimes and Not Other Times
C. The Economics and Politics of Composting
D. Recycling and Other Proposals: The Political Issues
E. Recycling: Further Economic Issues
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Managing the Michigan Solid Waste Stream: Markets or Mandates?
Contents
Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter II: The EPA-OTA Reports: Proposed Solutions and Warnings
Chapter III: The Economics and Politics of the Solid Waste Stream: Theory and Analysis
Chapter IV: The Troublesome Economics and Politics of Recycling and Composting
A. Recycling: The Economics of Getting Ready to Do It
B. Recycling: The Economics of Why It Works Sometimes and Not Other Times
C. The Economics and Politics of Composting
D. Recycling and Other Proposals: The Political Issues
E. Recycling: Further Economic Issues
Chapter V: The Politics, Technology, and Economics of Landfills
Chapter VI: Landfilling and Recycling: A Cost Comparison
Chapter VII: Incinerators
Chapter VIII: Summary and Conclusions to This Point
Chapter IX: An Analysis of Michigan Solid Waste Management Legislation
Chapter X: Local-Government Waste Management Initiatives
Chapter XI: Managing the Michigan Solid Waste Stream: Markets or Mandates?
Endnotes
Appendix I
Appendix II
About the Author
Acknowledgements