RECYCLING magazine
  • Subscribe
  • Log in
    • en
    • de
  • Markets & Industries
  • Politics & Law
  • Science & Technology
  • Magazine

Achieving the goal with incentives

Michael Brunn
15 Jun 2025Last update: 30 Mar 2026

There is a broad consensus that a circular economy is a good approach to solving numerous problems such as high material consumption and the associated environmental impact. Many countries have also long since taken appropriate measures. Nevertheless, progress is slow. This could be remedied by the increased use of economic instruments. They can provide incentives and help to achieve political goals more efficiently than with regulation. The OECD Environment Working Paper "Economic instruments for a resource-efficient circular economy" provides an overview of economic instruments that are used today.

Log in
to read this article

Read 2 articles per month with a free account

Create a free account

or get unlimited access

Subscribe to the newsletter!

Sign up to receive monthly updates on the latest trends, legislation, practical reports and more information on recycling and waste management.

✓ Over 5.000 professionals already signed up

  • Subscribe
  • Newsletter
  • Contact

Legal Informations

  • Legal notice
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms and conditions
  • Cancellation

RECYCLING magazine

  • Our Team
  • About us
  • Newsletter
  • FAQs

Quicklinks

  • Subscriptions
  • Mediakit

RECYCLING magazine provides independent, deeply investigated information about all aspects of secondary raw materials.
The magazine has a long track record, it has a history of more than 70 years. The following terms and conditions apply to the use of this website: Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.