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. 1984 Summer;17(2):127–145. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1984.17-127

Development and analysis of a community-based resource recovery program

Harvey E Jacobs 1,2, Jon S Bailey 1,2, James I Crews 1,2
PMCID: PMC1307929  PMID: 16795674

Abstract

Five studies were conducted over a 10-month period to determine the effectiveness of specific procedures in encouraging recycling among residential neighborhoods. Results indicated that: (a) initial levels of participation in neighborhoods were frequently related to housing values; (b) weekly recycling pick-ups that coincided with garbage collection days resulted in higher levels of participation than pick-ups that occurred at other times; (c) notifying homes about the recycling program through distributed door-to-door brochures was more effective than soliciting participation through newspaper ads; (d) distributing containers to help residents separate recyclable from nonrecyclable material proved to be an effective procedure, especially when combined with frequent prompting (prompting alone did not have much effect); and (e) procedures that facilitated the greatest levels of participation were not always cost-effective. The subsequent combination of these procedures into a package program resulted in high levels of neighborhood participation that were cost-effective and maintained over a 6-month period.

Keywords: recycling, systems analysis, community applications, cost-effectiveness

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