The Economics of Waste

The Economics of Waste

by Richard C. Porter
The Economics of Waste

The Economics of Waste

by Richard C. Porter

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Overview

In this concise, engaging, and provocative work, Richard Porter introduces readers to the economic tools that can be applied to problems involved in handling a diverse range of waste products from business and households. Emphasizing the impossibility of achieving a zero-risk environment, Porter focuses on the choices that apply in real world decisions about waste. Acknowledging that effective waste policy integrates knowledge from several disciplines, Porter focuses on the use of economic analysis to reveal the costs of different policies and therefore how much can be done to meet goals to protect human health and the environment. With abundant examples, he considers subjects such as landfills, incineration, and illegal disposal. He discusses the international trade in waste, the costs and benefits of recycling, and special topics such as hazardous materials, Superfund, and nuclear waste. While making clear his belief that not every form of waste presents the same amount of risk, Porter stresses the need for open-minded approaches to developing new policies. For students, policymakers, and general readers, he provides insight and accessibility to a subject that others might leave out-of-sight, out-of-mind, or buried under an impenetrable prose of statistics and jargon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136524370
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/30/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Richard C. Porter is professor emeritus in the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan. His previous books include Economics at the Wheel: The Costs of Cars and Drivers and Economics of Water and Waste: A Case Study of Jakarta, Indonesia.

Table of Contents

Preface Economics and Waste: An Introduction Part 1. Solid Waste Creation, Collection, and Disposal Business Waste Household Waste Collection Solid Waste Landfills Illegal Disposal and Litter Exporting and Importing Waste Part 2. Recycling Solid Waste Products Market Failure in Recycling Economics of Recycling Policies for Recycling Logistics of Recycling Markets for Recycling Yard Waste and Composting Part 3. Special Waste Categories Hazardous Waste Superfund Radioactive Waste Part 4. Final Thoughts What Have We Learned? References Index About the Author

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A comprehensive, careful, and interesting treatment. (Terry M. Dinan, Congressional Budget Office)

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