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Essay heading: Divert the Waste, Reduce the Heap
 
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This, however, should not be the attitude, since, in the end, it is the residents themselves who pay for the disposal of this excess, divertible waste. Another reason for the low recycling levels can be deduced from the study by Ferrara and Missios (2005). They collected data from municipalities across Ontario that employed different waste policies—such as charging user fees (charging money for garbage collection), setting bag limits, and mandatory recycling programs—and studied their impact on recycling intensity...
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They collected data from municipalities across Ontario that employed different waste policies—such as charging user fees (charging money for garbage collection), setting bag limits, and mandatory recycling programs—and studied their impact on recycling intensity. They found that the highest recycling intensity was seen in communities where a user fee system was used, or where recycling was mandatory as opposed to voluntary...
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