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The effectiveness of the e-money incentive mechanism in promoting separation of recyclables at source in Malaysia
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management ( IF 2.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-12 , DOI: 10.1007/s10163-020-01107-1
Faisal Bin Ariffin , Kazuei Ishii , Masahiro Sato , Satoru Ochiai

A new concept of a reward system by two e-money-incentive systems aimed at improving separation at source toward reducing residual waste generation and increasing recyclable collection was introduced in Malaysia by “Environment Idaman Sdn. Bhd.” The two systems were “Recycle for Life” (RFL) and “Barcode.” In this study, the effectiveness of the two new systems was measured and compared with other world practices to improve recyclables collection. The effectiveness of the “Barcode” system was significant in reducing 3.4% residual waste generation compared with the RFL system (0.08%) because the Barcode system allowed residents who separate their recyclables at source, to be rewarded by e-money without the need for them to bring their recyclables to the designated points. Based on a comparative study with world practices elsewhere, Malaysia also needs to develop sufficient collection and recycling systems to introduce a “negative incentive system,” to enhance recycling and reduce residual waste generation.



中文翻译:

电子货币激励机制在促进马来西亚源头可回收物分离方面的有效性

马来西亚“ Environment Idaman Sdn。Bhd。”提出了一种由两个电子货币激励系统组成的奖励系统的新概念,该系统旨在改善源头分离,以减少残留废物的产生并增加可回收利用。Bhd。”。这两个系统是“生命循环”(RFL)和“条形码”。在本研究中,对这两种新系统的有效性进行了测量,并将其与其他世界实践进行了比较,以改善可回收物的收集。与RFL系统(0.08%)相比,“条形码”系统的有效性显着减少了3.4%的残余废物产生,因为条形码系统允许居民在源头分离其可回收物,并通过电子货币获得奖励,而无需他们将可回收物品带到指定地点。根据对其他国家/地区实践的比较研究,

更新日期:2020-09-12
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