
Fostering recycling participation in Wisconsin households through single-stream programs
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Bell, J; Huber, J; Viscusi, WK
Published in: Land Economics
August 1, 2017
Single-stream recycling enables households to recycle an unsorted mix of cans, plastic, glass, and paper, thereby reducing recycling costs. The expansion of single-stream recycling in Wisconsin provides a natural experiment to assess the extent to which single-stream increases recycling behavior. Using a longitudinal database that matches household recycling participation to county-level recycling policies from Wisconsin, we identify respondent and county characteristics that promote recycling. The results of both fixed-effects regressions and a differences-in-differences analysis demonstrate that singlestream programs increase recycling within households. The shift from dual-stream to single-stream has benefits exceeding costs.
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Land Economics
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1543-8325
ISSN
0023-7639
Publication Date
August 1, 2017
Volume
93
Issue
3
Start / End Page
481 / 502
Related Subject Headings
- Agricultural Economics & Policy
- 1402 Applied Economics
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Bell, J., Huber, J., & Viscusi, W. K. (2017). Fostering recycling participation in Wisconsin households through single-stream programs. Land Economics, 93(3), 481–502. https://doi.org/10.3368/le.93.3.481
Bell, J., J. Huber, and W. K. Viscusi. “Fostering recycling participation in Wisconsin households through single-stream programs.” Land Economics 93, no. 3 (August 1, 2017): 481–502. https://doi.org/10.3368/le.93.3.481.
Bell J, Huber J, Viscusi WK. Fostering recycling participation in Wisconsin households through single-stream programs. Land Economics. 2017 Aug 1;93(3):481–502.
Bell, J., et al. “Fostering recycling participation in Wisconsin households through single-stream programs.” Land Economics, vol. 93, no. 3, Aug. 2017, pp. 481–502. Scopus, doi:10.3368/le.93.3.481.
Bell J, Huber J, Viscusi WK. Fostering recycling participation in Wisconsin households through single-stream programs. Land Economics. 2017 Aug 1;93(3):481–502.

Published In
Land Economics
DOI
EISSN
1543-8325
ISSN
0023-7639
Publication Date
August 1, 2017
Volume
93
Issue
3
Start / End Page
481 / 502
Related Subject Headings
- Agricultural Economics & Policy
- 1402 Applied Economics