Waste in UK Law
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Transitioning towards circular systems: property rights in waste
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact that property rights can have on the implementation of circular waste economies, in which waste is reused, recycled or recovered, within ...
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Public waste and private property. An enquiry into the economics of solid waste in Calcutta
Perceptions of solid waste management in India belong to a tradition of thought which dates back to the early nineteenth century. Solid waste is often thought of as a purely municipal problem. The ...
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Waste management regulation: policy solutions and policy shortcomings
A model of packaging waste management is presented to explore the policy options available to governments to implement waste regulation in light of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Our m...
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Waste Elimination: The Common Denominator for Improving
Operations
Waste is defined as anything other than the minimum amount of resources which are absolutely essential to add value to the product. Resources include equipment, parts, materials, space, energy, wor...
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Waste, marginal property practices and the circular economy
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the effect of circular economy’s ending of waste on marginal property practices. Design/methodology/approach: This paper utilises doctrinal and theoretical lega...
- THE CRIMINAL WASTE DISCHARGER1
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Computer‐aided Waste Detection: New Potential for Energy
Saving
Describes a novel management method for the detection and diagnosis of avoidable waste of consumable resources. The method is implemented on a personal computer and, although mainly applied to ener...
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Waste makes haste: Sarbanes‐Oxley, competitiveness and the subprime crisis
Purpose: The passage of the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act of 2002 followed hard on the collapses of Enron and WorldCom. Waste makes haste. Official reports for US government agencies worried that the legislat...
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Waste Production and Overdevelopment: An Approach to Ecological Indicators
In this paper the magnitude of waste production in the overdeveloped part of the world is discussed. The focus is on what is seen to be technically possible and not on the changes in affluent econo...
- Surveying Waste Arisings and Developing Waste Policy: Problems and Pitfalls
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