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Article Dans Une Revue Narodnostopanski arhiv = Economic Archive Année : 2018

Transaction Costs in Collective Waste Recovery Systems in the EU

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The study aims to identify the institutional flaws of the current EU waste management model by analysing the economic model of extended producer responsibility and collective waste management systems and to create a model for measuring the transaction costs borne by waste recovery organizations. The model was approbated by analysing the Bulgarian collective waste management systems that have been complying with the EU legislation for the last 10 years. The analysis focuses on waste oils because of their economic importance and the limited number of studies and analyses in this field as the predominant body of research to date has mainly addressed packaging waste, mixed household waste or discarded electrical and electronic equipment. The study aims to support the process of establishing a circular economy in the EU, which was initiated in 2015.

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hal-01846110 , version 1 (20-07-2018)

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Shteryo Nozharov. Transaction Costs in Collective Waste Recovery Systems in the EU. Narodnostopanski arhiv = Economic Archive, 2018. ⟨hal-01846110⟩
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