Article ID: | iaor20122567 |
Volume: | 28 |
Issue: | 12 |
Start Page Number: | 2772 |
End Page Number: | 2777 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2008 |
Journal: | Waste Management |
Authors: | auer Petr, Parzkov Libue, Hadrabov Alena |
Keywords: | economics, statistics: inference |
The paper presents results of research into municipal waste treatment in the Czech Republic. Its special focus is on the impacts of various municipal solid waste charging systems on separating and recycling efforts of municipalities and households. The municipal solid waste charging systems are shortly described first, including the principles of the relevant Czech legislation. It shows that the Czech waste legislation provides space for implementing Pay‐as‐You‐Throw (PAYT) models in the Czech Republic. The main results of representative surveys conducted by the authors within the EU PAYT project in 2003 in selected Czech municipalities and Prague households are shown. The survey confirmed that in municipalities that apply the PAYT charging system, citizens separate more waste and produce less residual waste. The survey data analysis has also shown which factors contributing to satisfactory waste separation are relevant and should be taken into the account when providing policy recommendations for introducing PAYT charging systems in other cities.