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Evaluating the impacts of packaging policy in The Netherlands
Authors:Magda RouwErnst Worrell
Institution:a Bureau B&G, Drieharingstraat 25, NL-3511 BH Utrecht, The Netherlands
b Department of Innovation Studies, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht UniversityHeidelberglaan 2, NL-3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Packaging materials are one of the largest contributors to municipal solid waste production. This paper evaluates the material impacts packaging policy in The Netherlands in the period 1986-2007. Five different voluntary agreements were implemented over this period to reduce the environmental impact of packaging. The analysis shows that among the investigated indicators, population statistically is the most robust indicator to estimate the packaging demand. A baseline is developed on the basis of population growth in The Netherlands, and is used as reference to evaluate policy impacts. The policy periods are evaluated on the basis of overall effectiveness compared to the baseline and target achievement. Dutch packaging policies have been effective to reduce the total packaging volume until 1999. After 2000, packaging consumption increased more rapidly than the baseline, suggesting that policy measures have not been effective. The largest increase in packaging recycling rates was achieved during the first policy period. More clear and consistent packaging policy measures and targets could improve the effectiveness of policies.
Keywords:Packaging  Material consumption  Recycling  Policy evaluation  Voluntary agreements  Regulation
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