Groups of charging for packaging waste. Are product-linked waste fees a more efficient way to reduce waste?

Are product-linked waste fees a more efficient way to reduce waste? - Essay based of experiences of the German 'Duales System' (Green Dot)

Business & Finance, Economics, Sustainable Development
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