Categorie: Tutti - charge - recycling - pollution - disposal

da Muhammad Aiman Mohd Najri mancano 4 anni

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Chapter 6 : The Market Approach

Deposit/refund systems offer an upfront charge to cover potential environmental damages, later refunded upon proper disposal or recycling of products. This approach encourages responsible disposal of items like tires, cars, and batteries, reducing reliance on virgin raw materials and requiring minimal government oversight.

Chapter 6 : The Market Approach

Chapter 6 : The Market Approach

Pollution Permit Trading Systems

Pollution Trading Systems in Practice
US has an allowance-based trading program to control sulfur dioxide emissions
Trading of greenhouse gas allowances are part of Kyoto Protocol
The systems will create pollution hot spots in the area where trading takes place
Potential for high administrative cost to keep records of trade and emissions
No tax revenues are generated
Trading system is flexible
Trading establishes the price of a right to pollute without government trying to search for a price
It is cost effective as MACs become equal for all firms
Pollution allowances
These are tradeable permits that indicated the maximum level of pollution that may be released
Pollution credits
These are tradeable permits issued for emitting below an established abatement standard
Establishes a market for rights to pollute by issuing tradeable pollution credits or allowances

Pollution Charge

There are 2 types :
Emission/Effluent Charge

Effluent charge in practice

London city imposes toxicity charge (T-charge) in certain zones on the usage of old cars

Some countries use effluent charges to control the noise pollution generated by aircraft

Cons

Firms might evade tax by illegally disposing pollutants

Monitoring costs potentially higher

Tax authority will not know where MACs are equal

Abatement statement is met

Cost-effective solution is obtained

MACs are equal

2 models to be analyzed:

Multiple polluter model

Single polluter model

Typically implemented through a tax

A fee imposed directly on the discharge of pollution

Product charge

Impose product charge as per unit tax on product

Fee added to price of pollution-generating product,which generates negative externality

Based on " Polluter-Pays Principle"(PPP)
Fee that varies with amount of pollutans released

Deposit/Refund Systems

Deposit/Refund Systems in Parctice
Other applications include systems used to promote responsible disposal of used tires,old cars and batteries
Are used worldwide
Assessing the model :
Pros

Help slow the use of virgin raw materials by improving availability of recycled materials

Requires minimal supervision by government

Promotes responsible behaviour

The deposit is intended to capture the MEC of improper waste disposal (IW) in advance
Targets the potential vs actual polluter
Market instrument that imposes an up-front charge to pay for potential damages and refunds it for returning a product for proper disposal or recycling