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Public participation in plastics recycling schemes

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Without public contributions, recycling from domestic waste would not be possible. In order to support recycling projects it is important to try to understand who recycles, how they recycle, and why they recycle. This paper presents the results of a structured survey of 500 members of the public served by schemes to collect plastics waste for recycling. Data were gathered on the characteristics, behaviours and motivations of recyclers. The authors also sought to discover how the public perceive plastics compared to other materials, and as a recyclable material. Responses were collected in such a way that the awareness of the recyclability of materials could be compared with the recycling behaviour of respondents. An element of comparison was introduced between those served by a system of bottle banks (bring scheme) and those covered by a household collection (collect scheme). The survey results are reported and their implications for the management of post- consumer plastics waste collection schemes are discussed.

langue originaleEnglish
Pages (de - à)123-141
Nombre de pages19
journalResources, Conservation and Recycling
Volume22
Numéro de publication3-4
Les DOIs
étatPublished - juin 1998

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