Balancing Costs And Revenues For Strong Unit Pricing Programs

Variable rate pricing (or unit pricing) offers an incentive for waste reduction, which tends to increase participation in recycling and composting programs, all of which minimizes waste collection costs. Under unit pricing, residents pay for the actual amount of trash generated, rather than through taxes or flat fees. The task, however, is to en-gineer a program that the community will support by identifying the services desired and establishing rates that consistently cover these costs. How do you set a balanced rate structure? Local solid waste officials, haulers and facility owners must work together from the outset to find ...

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