2018
DOI: 10.21511/ee.09(4).2018.03
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An applicability test of the use of deposit-refund system for managing water-sachet litter in Ilorin, Nigeria

Abstract: This study used both quasi-experiment and contingent valuation survey to explore the applicability of deposit-refund system (DRS) to water-sachet litter management in Nigeria. In the experiment, a DRS was established to incentivize the participants to return emptied sachets of water. A contingent valuation survey of 454 sachet-water consumers selected using quasi-systematic sampling technique was conducted. Experimental results showed that the number of sachets returned by the experimental group – those subjec… Show more

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“…It is easily understandable that the rate of the deposit designates the return rates of the system. A higher rate provides the consumers with a bigger motivation to return their recyclable packages (Biala and Aregbeyen, 2018). However, the level of the deposit should always keep up with the average salary of the Member State, where the DRS will be introduced.…”
Section: Setting the Merit Of A Depositmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is easily understandable that the rate of the deposit designates the return rates of the system. A higher rate provides the consumers with a bigger motivation to return their recyclable packages (Biala and Aregbeyen, 2018). However, the level of the deposit should always keep up with the average salary of the Member State, where the DRS will be introduced.…”
Section: Setting the Merit Of A Depositmentioning
confidence: 99%