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Economic Components of Recycling Obstacles to a Free Market April 11, 2013
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SERDC.org SERDC Sponsor members 2
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SERDC.org Let’s Explore Market Obstacles Why don’t our markets behave like we think they should?
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SERDC.org Regional Collaboration = Increased Access to Markets Summary of Region Wide Findings: 206 manufacturers 47,525 employees $29.4 Billion sales revenue
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SERDC.org
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What is recycling? 6
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SERDC.org Traditional Market Behavior P Q S D
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SERDC.org Negative Pricing P Q S D 0
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SERDC.org The Bottom Line P Q S D Tipping fee 0
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SERDC.org What’s really happening: Inelastic Supply P Q S D
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SERDC.org Super Inelastic Supply P Q S D
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SERDC.org Market Volitility P Q S D
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PPI - Wastepaper
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Aluminum UBCs
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Plastics
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SERDC.org How have Programs Responded? Environmental concerns led to program creation. Local governments are mission service driven, not profit motivated.
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Capture Percentage Flat Lined
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Daily Pounds per Person, recycled
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Paper by Decade
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UBCs by Decade
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Plastic by Decade
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Pounds per Capita
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SERDC.org Restraints Annual budget Floor pricing in contracts – Risk vs Return Citizen participation Inequitable access
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SERDC.org How do we move the needle? P Q S D
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SERDC.org Possible Improvement Enterprise Funding Contract Negotiations Pay As You Throw Cooperative Marketing Extended Producer Responsibility Hub and Spoke
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SERDC.org Increase Recycling Quality Quantity Methods Policy Practice
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SERDC.org SERDC Resources www.serdc.org/regionalresources Economic Reports State Recycling Resources Market Directories Waste Exchanges
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SERDC.org Contact Information Will Sagar Executive Director will.sagar@serdc.org (828) 507-0123
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