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Title Extended Producer Responsibility, Packaging Waste Reduction and Eco-design
ID_Doc 24386
Authors Joltreau, E
Title Extended Producer Responsibility, Packaging Waste Reduction and Eco-design
Year 2022
Published Environmental & Resource Economics, 83, 3
DOI 10.1007/s10640-022-00696-9
Abstract The main policy addressing the packaging waste issue in the countries of the European Union has been to define recycling objectives along with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). With EPR, producers finance the recycling and management of waste generated by their products. Within this framework, they are expected to internalise waste management costs and engage in eco-design of their packaging, i.e., use less packaging and increase packaging recyclability (e.g., through substitution of materials). EPR has been extended worldwide over recent decades and applied to various waste streams. In this paper, by exploiting temporal variation of an original panel dataset of EPR compliance costs from 25 European countries (1998-2015) and four packaging materials, I evaluate for the first time whether these costs have led to packaging waste reduction and substitution of packaging materials. I find that the EPR financial incentive has resulted in very little (though statistically significant) packaging reduction and no systematic substitution effects between packaging materials.
Author Keywords Circular economy; Extended producer responsibility; Environmental policy; Eco-design
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000821984600001
WoS Category Economics; Environmental Studies
Research Area Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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