Economic Aspects of Extended Producer Responsibility

Economic Aspects of Extended Producer Responsibility

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2004-06-30

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 9264105271

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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), a policy approach in which the responsibility of the waste from a consumer good is extended back up to the producer of the good, is developing and expanding in OECD countries. This conference proceedings presents various perspectives on EPR.


Extended Producer Responsibility

Extended Producer Responsibility

Author: Collectif

Publisher: OECD

Published: 2016-09-20

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 9264256377

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This report updates the 2001 Guidance Manual for Governments on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), which provided a broad overview of the key issues, general considerations, and the potential benefits and costs associated with producer responsibility for managing the waste generated by their products put on the market. Since then, EPR policies to help improve recycling and reduce landfilling have been widely adopted in most OECD countries; product coverage has been expanded in key sectors such as packaging, electronics, batteries and vehicles; and EPR schemes are spreading in emerging economies in Asia, Africa and South America, making it relevant to address the differing policy contexts in developing countries. In light of all of the changes in the broader global context, this updated review of the guidelines looks at some of the new design and implementation challenges and opportunities of EPR policies, takes into account recent efforts undertaken by governments to better assess the cost and environmental effectiveness of EPR and its overall impact on the market, and addresses some of the specific issues in emerging market economies.


The Effectiveness of Extended Producer Responsibility in Motivating Eco-Design Changes

The Effectiveness of Extended Producer Responsibility in Motivating Eco-Design Changes

Author: Jieqiong Yu

Publisher:

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781361283165

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This dissertation, "The Effectiveness of Extended Producer Responsibility in Motivating Eco-design Changes: Perspectives From China's Electrical and Electronics Industry" by Jieqiong, Yu, 余洁琼, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Extended producer responsibility (EPR) as a holistic approach to product stewardship has been increasingly incorporated into environmental policy agenda in the last two decades. One major expectation of EPR is to prevent environmental problems at source by providing appropriate incentives for product eco-design changes. However, available studies empirically examining the actual influence of EPR on eco-design are limited. This research therefore aims to fill the research gap by evaluating the effectiveness of existing EPR programmes in driving eco-design changes from the perspective of China's electrical and electronic (EE) industry, and shed some light on the prospects of EPR development in China. Based on the analytical framework developed from reconstructed intervention theory, three intensive empirical studies have been carried out. The first study examines the perception and responses of 50 China's EE manufacturers regarding the EU EPR programmes (i.e. the WEEE and RoHS Directives). The second study investigates the responses of 36 China's EE manufacturers to the Chinese EPR programmes (i.e. China WEEE and China RoHS legislation) and identifies possible factors that exert causal impact on the occurrence of eco-design. In order to gain a deeper insight into the practical manifestations of effective EPR implementation in the private sector, three company case studies have been conducted in the third stage of the research, serving as an important supplement to the first two studies. The three studies show that EPR programmes in a stringent regulatory approach focusing on products' environmental properties such as substance bans can exert strong influence on design changes. However, mandated recycling legislation seems to have little driving effect for companies to change product design. The research points to the weakness of collective producer responsibility that is currently adopted in many EU Member States for WEEE implementation in achieving continuous eco-design improvements. It highlights the significance of realising the principle of individual producer responsibility in EPR programmes for achieving this goal. Based on an attributability assessment, the research further shows that there are a number of factors that influence the adoption of eco-design in China, and the link between legislative EPR programmes and eco-design is complex and evolving. Not only may the EPR programmes have different existing, anticipating and potential effect on the incorporation of eco-design, but they may have very different driving influence on environmental laggards and leaders. In this regard, this research suggests that there is no one-stop solution for EPR in China. A mixed mechanism that integrates various policy instruments such as administrative, economic and informative instruments, in conjunction with cooperation and infrastructure facilities, would be the most effective means to implement EPR in the context of China, thereby achieving the goal of sustainable production and consumption. DOI: 10.5353/th_b4718593 Subjects: Electronic industries - Environmental aspects - China Electronic apparatus and appliances - Environmental aspects - China Social responsibility of business - China


Empirical Research on Environmental Policies in China

Empirical Research on Environmental Policies in China

Author: Kiyoshi Fujikawa

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2024-02-09

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 9819959578

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This book presents an empirical study of the effects of environmental policies on China and its neighboring countries, with a focus on waste and climate policies in China. The two major carbon policies have to do with carbon markets and renewable energy. The authors first examine the effectiveness of the Asian carbon market. Because of the consumption of goods beyond provincial borders, nationwide carbon markets are rather difficult to operate; therefore, a desirable initial allocation in the carbon market is proposed in this book. As for renewable power, its sources have not been fully utilized owing to a regional mismatch of supply and demand, so optimal locations of renewable energy are shown. The book also contains an analysis of the environmental and economic impacts of changes in resource circulation in East Asia. Although motorization is advancing rapidly, the vein industry for recycling used cars has not progressed. The authors estimate the amount of materials from used cars including new energy vehicles (electric and fuel cell vehicles) and propose desirable policies for used vehicles. East Asia is interdependent with respect to carbon and waste as well as the economy. China has regulated the import of waste recently and has started recycling its own wastes, putting pressure on neigboring countries to recycle their waste domestically. The authors estimate the environmental and economic impacts of such policy changes.


Economic Policy Instruments for Plastic Waste

Economic Policy Instruments for Plastic Waste

Author: Magnus Hennlock

Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers

Published: 2015-03-18

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9289338911

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Achieving a high quality of waste plastic materials and recycling processes is a key challenge in closing the resource loops for plastics. This report reviews the status and trends for plastic waste flows and treatment in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Furthermore, it gives an overview of existing policy instruments and the main challenges for designing policy instruments for improved recycling of plastic waste in these Nordic countries. The report identifies potential market failures associated with closing the resource loops for plastics. It reviews the economics research literature on policy instrument design for achieving optimal recycling rates and makes policy recommendations from the Nordic perspective. Finally, it presents results from a survey on market conditions to managers in the recycling and plastic manufacturing industry in Sweden.


Extended Producer Responsibility in Asia

Extended Producer Responsibility in Asia

Author: Sharmin Salahuddin

Publisher:

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781361116005

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This dissertation, "Extended Producer Responsibility in Asia: Drivers and Barriers" by Sharmin, Salahuddin, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Abstract of thesis entitled Extended Producer Responsibility in Asia: Drivers and Barriers Submitted by Sharmin Salahuddin for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at The University of Hong Kong in November 2005 Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a European life-cycle and waste management policy concept which has gained popularity amongst international environmental policy makers in the last decade. EPR in Asia however is fairly new, with the notable exception of EPR legislation in Japan. This thesis aims to contribute towards an understanding of what the drivers and barriers are in the region for adopting EPR to a larger extent. The thesis discusses the findings of four studies in the context of regional EPR developments: 1. Interviews with 61 Hong Kong representatives from major stakeholder groups including government, NGOs, business, consultancies, the mass media and academia 2. Company case studies to illustrate the extent to which EPR strategy has been developed privately by businesses in the administrative region 3. An EPR scheme development case study, based on a suggested plastic bag charging scheme 4. An additional 22 interviews, conducted to correspond with the interviews in study 1, with experts in other parts of the region, namely China, Japan and Taiwan These four studies show a regional tendency towards waste management problems on multiple levels: separation, collection, treatment and reduction of waste at source. All of these issues are related to the characteristics of production and consumption in the region, the main problems for applying EPR programmes being the nature of production, the state of economic development (including consumer earning and spending) and the composition and control of companies in the region. For these reasons the thesis shows that the main drivers for adopting EPR programmes, that could aid in tackling the problems of waste management, and help in achieving the long-term goal of sustainable production and consumption in the region are: strong leadership and co-ordination of programmes from national and municipal governments, mandatory measures to force change (particularly in the business sector), consumer education and empowerment, strengthening of the local - 2 -NGO movements and an acknowledgment that regional characteristics, such as the need for re-defining the 'producer' in the context of applying EPR in Asia, are crucial when formulating any policy or strategy. - 3 - DOI: 10.5353/th_b3461475 Subjects: Industries - Environmental aspects - China - Hong Kong Industries - Environmental aspects - Asia Social responsibility of business - China - Hong Kong Social responsibility of business - Asia


Development Centre Studies Chinese Economic Performance in the Long Run

Development Centre Studies Chinese Economic Performance in the Long Run

Author: Maddison Angus

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 1998-09-25

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9264163557

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The study provides a major reassessment of the scale and scope of China’s resurgence over the past half century, employing quantitative measurement techniques which are standard practice in OECD countries, but which have not hitherto been available for China.


OECD Environmental Performance Reviews Waste Management and the Circular Economy in Selected OECD Countries Evidence from Environmental Performance Reviews

OECD Environmental Performance Reviews Waste Management and the Circular Economy in Selected OECD Countries Evidence from Environmental Performance Reviews

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2019-09-23

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 926430939X

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This report provides a cross-country review of waste, materials management and circular economy policies in selected OECD countries, drawing on OECD’s Environmental Performance Reviews during the period 2010-17. It presents the main achievements in the countries reviewed, along with common ...