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