Revitalizing Municipal Solid Waste Recycling: Review of Current U.S. Policies and Potential Directions for the Circular Economy

MIT Science Policy Review, volume 5, 2024[10.38105/spr.5rbiekp17o]

8 Pages Posted: 8 Nov 2024

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Austin Saragih

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics

Milena Janjevic

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics

Matthias Winkenbach

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Date Written: August 27, 2024

Abstract

Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) recycling is a pivotal pillar in waste reduction and sustainable resource management. However, the United States (U.S.) is behind its schedule for the national recycling rate goal of 50% by 2030, which California is almost achieving. To this end, we review and compare the national and California recycling policies. Our analysis reveals that while there have been some positive changes toward sustainable waste management practices, significant gaps remain, particularly in the lack of a comprehensive national recycling law. The current federal allocation of funds has also been inadequate for achieving the national goal. Therefore, we identify policy options to grow toward a national policy and funding for recycling infrastructure and education. Using California as a model, we provide federal law options to balance recyclable supply and demand. These options are paired with future U.S. MSW policy and research directions.

Keywords: Recycling, Municipal Solid Waste, Policy, Circular Economy, Sustainability, Waste Management

Suggested Citation

Saragih, Austin and Janjevic, Milena and Winkenbach, Matthias, Revitalizing Municipal Solid Waste Recycling: Review of Current U.S. Policies and Potential Directions for the Circular Economy (August 27, 2024). MIT Science Policy Review, volume 5, 2024[10.38105/spr.5rbiekp17o], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4980907

Austin Saragih (Contact Author)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics ( email )

United States

Milena Janjevic

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics ( email )

United States

Matthias Winkenbach

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics ( email )

United States

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ( email )

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