
Recycling, once confined to a cage of cans at the rubbish dump, is enjoying a wave of popularity. In the last two years the Christchurch Council has unrolled a new kerbside waste scheme that places recycling firmly at first priority. The University of Canterbury has removed almost every rubbish tin and replaced (most of) them with a system of paper, plastic, organics, and waste bins. The usual motive is to reduce landfill waste, helping the environment. Yet is recycling an effective means to help the environment? How should we best allocate the scarce resource of land suitable for landfills, in the face of a growing population?
This Thursday, 1:10pm in C1 as part of a special presentation for Econ105, Bob Reed, from the Economics Department will present his analysis on the issue. Following this, Kate Hewson, from Canterbury University's Sustainability Committe, will present her argument, aided by Richard Lloyd, from recycling firm, Becon Canterbury. Your questions follow.







