Recycling by Canadian Households, 2007 - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 16-001-M2010013
Description: Recycling has become a common habit for most Canadian households. These households have many choices when it comes to recycling: they decide whether or not to recycle, how much to recycle, and what methods to use when they do. Using data from the 2007 Households and the Environment Survey, the paper examines recycling decisions made by Canadian households, some of the reasoning behind those decisions, and the relationship between recycling behaviour and a selection of demographic factors.
Issue Number: 2010013
Frequency: Occasional
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