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Unit Pricing of Residential Municipal Solid Waste: Lessons from Nine Case Study Communities

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This 1996 report from Duke University provides an overview of case studies of nine municipalities that have implemented pricing of municipal residential waste collection based on weight or volume. This overview analyzes the various characteristics of the nine programs, assessses program outcomes, and compares the results with findings from an in-depth literature review. The nine communities are: Downers Grove, IL, Glendale, CA, Grand Rapids, MI, Hoffman Estates, IL, Lansing, MI, Pasadena, CA, San Jose, CA, Santa Monica, CA, and Woodstock, IL. Detailed case studies of each are appended to the report.
This report is part of a series of reports listed above that have been developed to systematically analyze the performance of unit pricing. As with the other reports in this series, this report has neither been reviewed nor approved by U.S. EPA for publication as an EPA report. The contents do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of U.S. EPA, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. These reports are made available only for their scientific use. The other reports in this series, which can be accessed through the links above, are:



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Date Linked: 05/28/2009

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