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The Journal of Environment & Development 2008;17:51. A more recent version of this article appeared on March 1, 2008
Municipal Waste Generation and Socioeconomic Drivers: Evidence From Comparing Northern and Southern Italy
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22,586 to ![]() 31,611), exemplified by a very limited number of wealthy (northern) Italian provinces. The authors also find that some recently adopted waste policy and waste management instruments have influenced waste generation at source, independent of socioeconomic characteristics. This supports the argument that more effective waste management instruments that target waste prevention at the source need to be implemented in line with the stated priorities of the EU and member countries. The findings also imply that developing countries in particular should not wait to implement waste reduction policies until household incomes and consumption levels increase.
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