JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Recycling and Reverse Logistics
Author(s): Robert E. Wright, R. Glenn Richey, Mert Tokman, John C. Palmer
Citation: Robert E. Wright, R. Glenn Richey, Mert Tokman, John C. Palmer, (2011) "Recycling and Reverse Logistics," Journal of Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 12, Iss. 5, pp. 9 - 20
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
A key element in government efforts to increase recycling has been the development of government based
curbside recycling programs. However, this supply based approach to recycling may disrupt the market
equilibrium, with potential negative long term consequences. A demand based system may work more
efficiently to ensure the long term success of recycling. This paper discusses the idea of recycling as a
part of reverse logistics, and suggests how governmental intervention on the demand side may help
encourage the development of recycling in the context of a reverse logistics system where supply and
demand are more closely aligned.