2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2013.11.005
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The long and winding road to resource efficiency – An interdisciplinary perspective on extended producer responsibility

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“…Some of this research has a theoretical approach. This is the case of the studies by Dubois (2012Dubois ( , 2016, Palmer and Walls (1997), Walls (2006) Massarutto (2014. Economic theory studied EPR mechanisms extensively (Dubois, 2012).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of this research has a theoretical approach. This is the case of the studies by Dubois (2012Dubois ( , 2016, Palmer and Walls (1997), Walls (2006) Massarutto (2014. Economic theory studied EPR mechanisms extensively (Dubois, 2012).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 As regards deposit refund systems, the main structure is that an initial payment (deposit) is made at purchase and is fully or partially refunded when the product is returned to a specific location (point of sale or at principle aiming at fair and proportionate distribution of these costs among potential polluters based on a causal link between their contribution to the polluting event and the pollution as such. 17 Massarutto A., [7], p. 15.…”
Section: Epr Objectives and Policy Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 It therefore focuses on shifting responsibility upstream to the producer away from municipalities as well as on giving incentives to producers to incorporate environmental considerations in the design of their products. 7 On the basis of this definition, it is obvious that EPR is extremely relevant to the Circular Economy policy, seeking to contribute to sustainable materials management, facilitate recycling and promote design for environment, which will lead to the reduction of the environmental impact of a product generated over its lifetime. In this context, the first part of this article attempts to conceptualise the EPR principle, unpacking its genesis, its development and its content together with its main objectives and policy instruments.…”
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“…DSD is responsible for the coordination of both the collection and recovery of packaging waste materials. It bears all recycling costs, including the cost for the separate collection of recyclable waste [76]. The company is consisted of 15,000 licensed members.…”
Section: Extended Producer Responsibility (Epr)mentioning
confidence: 99%