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Author: | Beaumont, N.J. Tinch, R. |
Title: | Abatement cost curves: a viable management tool for enabling the achievement of win-win waste reduction strategies? |
Journal: | Journal of Environmental Management
2004 : JUL, VOL. 71:3, p. 207-215 |
Index terms: | Cost effectiveness Environmental policy Environmental protection Waste |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Environmental regulation of industrial activity is generally believed to have a negative impact on the industry. Recent research has suggested, however, that reducing industrial waste outputs can, in certain circumstances, result in "win-win", or at least "win-draw", scenario for industry and the environment. This article investigates the viability of using the abatement cost curve method as a management tool to enable the achievement of a "win-win" state. A case study concerning copper pollution in the Humber Estuary is used, and the abatement cost curve methodology proves to be a valuable tool in identifying barriers to achieving the "win-win" state, and also in providing future direction for the waste management strategy. |
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