Volume Pricing,Coop Marketing May Reduce Waste

For communities interested in achieving waste reduction through recycling, a cooperative marketing (CM) and volume-based pricing system may be a viable option, according to the Public Recycling Officials of Pennsylvania (PROP), Kittanning, Pa. In a recently conducted survey of 35 municipalities and 23 counties, PROP discovered that only eight were participating in CM programs in Pennsylvania. Of the remaining 50, only one was considering the option. Officials' apparent lack of interest stems from the fact that recyclables generally are collected by the private sector, said the organization. The respondents see no advantages and, therefore, have no incentive to ...

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