Does teaching school children about recycling reduce household waste?
Sammanfattning
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.
Övrig beskrivning
D13, I21, Q53
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2020-02Författare
Ek, Claes
Magnus, Söderberg
Nyckelord
Field experiments
Environmental Education Programs
household waste
intergenerational learning
Publikationstyp
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Serie/rapportnr.
Working Papers in Economics
783
Språk
eng