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Boulder, Colorado Weighing Banning or Taxing Disposable Bags
October 10, 2011, 11:00pmOn the front page of today’s Daily Camera is a story about how the Boulder, Colorado City Council is weighing banning or taxing plastic and paper bags. Moves like this appeal to policymakers during economic downturns because it’s easier to kick the can down the road than make difficult budget decisions.
California Ordering Takeout Containers “To Go”?
August 31, 2011, 12:36pmCalifornia lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban polystyrene containers used by food vendors to serve takeout meals by 2016. The bill, Senate Bill 568, is cruising through the legislature and appears likely to become law this fall. According to the The Sacramento Bee, more than 50 cities and counties in the Golden State already have similar laws in place, but if SB 568 passes it would be the first statewide ban of polystyrene in the U.S.
Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government
Local Government Privatization Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2010
February 23, 2011Leonard Gilroy, Harris Kenny, Samuel Staley, Adam Summers
This section of Reason Foundation's Annual Privatization Report 2010 provides an overview of the latest on privatization and public-private partnerships in local government. Topics include:
- Privatization of municipal parking assets,
- Georgia's evolving contract cities,
- Zoo privatization in Dallas and Tulsa,
- Privatization of public libraries in California,
- Market-based land development in Houston,
- Updates on privatization in public safety, solid waste/recycling and animal shelter operation,
- Privatization updates from Chicago, San Diego and Milwaukee County and more.
Larimer County Officials Can’t Have Their Cake and Eat It Too
January 25, 2011, 7:28pmMonte Whaley of The Denver Post recently reported on the decrease in garbage at the Larimer County, Colorado landfill saying, “Less garbage is flowing into Colorado’s landfills extending the life of dumps but cutting into the revenue stream that allows them to keep running.” In order to address this problem the county is considering changing its fee structure to lure business from private landfills. One major idea is implementing tiered fees to give better rates to customers who generate more trash.
Plastic Water Bottles Won't Hurt You
Ignore the junk science and follow the facts.
October 28, 2010Canada has announced it will ban the chemical bisphenol A—known as BPA—which is used to make plastic water and baby bottles. The head of the Canadian environmental group Environmental Defence is thrilled:
"Kudos to the federal government. ... We look forward to seeing BPA legally designated as 'toxic' as soon as possible."
But the evidence doesn't actually show that BPA is toxic.
Nashville Implements Trash Pricing
August 18, 2010, 12:08pmView Resources by Type
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- Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government
Local Government Privatization Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2010
Leonard Gilroy, Harris Kenny, Samuel Staley and Adam Summers
February 23, 2011 - "Pay-as-you-throw" Waste Management
Answers to frequently asked questions
Lisa Skumatz
July 1, 2002 - Variable-Rate or Pay-as-you-throw Waste Management
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Lisa Skumatz
July 1, 2002 - Privatizing Landfills
Market Solutions for Solid-waste Disposal
Geoffrey Segal and Adrian Moore
May 1, 2000 - Packaging, Recycling, and Solid Waste
Lynn Scarlett
June 1, 1997 - Nationwide Diversion Rate Study
Quantitative Effects of Program Choices on Recycling and Green Waste Diversion
Lisa Skumatz
October 1, 1996 - Solid Waste Management
A Guide for Competitive Contracting for Collection
Lynn Scarlett and Joe Sloan
September 1, 1996 - How Government Building Codes and Construction Standards Discourage Recycling
Alexander Volokh
March 1, 1996 - The FDA vs. Recycling
Has Food Packaging Law Gone Too Far?
Alexander Volokh
October 1, 1995 - Recycling Hazardous Waste
How RCRA has Recyclers Running Around in CERCLAS
Alexander Volokh
October 1, 1995 - Solid Waste Recycling Costs
Issues and Answers
Lynn Scarlett
August 1, 1995 - Redesigning CERCLA Liability
An Analysis of the Issues
Kathleen Segerson
April 1, 1995 - Garbage by the Pound
On the Streets
Lisa Skumatz
February 1, 1995 - Solid-Waste Management
A Guide to Competitive Contracting For Collection
Lynn Scarlett and Joe Sloan
October 1, 1994 - Variable Rates for Municipal Solid Waste
Implementation, Experience, Economics, and Legislation
Lisa Skumatz
June 1, 1993 - Mandates or Incentives?
Comparing Packaging Regulations with User Fees for Trash Collection
Lynn Scarlett
May 1, 1993 - Too Little Too Late? Host Community Benefits and Siting Solid Waste Facilities
Rodney Fort and Lynn Scarlett
April 1, 1993 - Do We Need a Federal Garbage Man?
Kenneth Chilton
March 1, 1992 - Integrated Waste Management
Rethinking Solid Waste Problems and Policy Options
Lynn Scarlett
May 1, 1991 - Managing America's Garbage
Alternatives and Solutions (Working Paper)
Lynn Scarlett
September 1, 1989
Recycling and Waste Blog
- Boulder, Colorado Weighing Banning or Taxing Disposable Bags (10/10)
- California Ordering Takeout Containers “To Go”? (8/31)
- Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government (2/23)
- Larimer County Officials Can’t Have Their Cake and Eat It Too (1/25)
- Plastic Water Bottles Won't Hurt You (10/28)
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