Selection, design and implementation of economic instruments in the solid waste management sector in Kenya
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The Kenyan government is currently try to reduce the negative environmental impacts associated with the production and disposal of solid waste by introducing a policy package to reflect the "real costs" of littering and disposal. This study identifies and reviews existing environmental policies in the waste sector in order to introduce economic incentives to reduce littering and emissions stemming from production, collection, transportation, and disposal of polythene bags. It offers a strategic assessment of existing market-based incentives, and proposes a combination of economic instruments and command and control policies including: banning, national code of practice, plastic bag levy, and consumer awareness and anti-littering campaigns to discourage excessive consumption.--Publisher's description.
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