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Does teaching school children about recycling reduce household waste?

Abstract
Reduced waste generation is a prioritized environmental policy objective in the EU as well as worldwide. We perform a randomized controlled trial in Sweden with school children aged 10-16 to evaluate an intervention designed to reduce household waste, Environmental Education Programs (EEP). Crucially, we are able to examine the causal e ect of a wastethemed EEP on the actual waste generated in households where a child was treated. This is done by coupling the addresses of participating students with high-resolution address-level panel data on collected waste amounts, supplied by municipal waste authorities. Our design allows identi cation of the di erential e ect of the EEP on waste generation in treated versus control households. We nd no signi cant evidence that the intervention had any e ect on waste generation. There is also no indication that this null result is due to interference between treated and control students.
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D13, I21, Q53
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/63287
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Date
2020-02
Author
Ek, Claes
Magnus, Söderberg
Keywords
Field experiments
Environmental Education Programs
household waste
intergenerational learning
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
783
Language
eng
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