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Assessing the impact of the landfill tax on derelict land clearance

Publication Year

2001

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Current

Abstract

The landfill tax is aimed at: 1 Ensuring that landfill waste disposal is properly priced so as to reflect its environmental cost. 2 Promoting a more suitable approach to waste management in which less waste is produced and more is recovered or recycled. This research study sought to establish: The marginal changes in the behaviour of players involved in brownfield reclamation that could be attributed to the tax; the impact of the current tax exemption for contaminated land; any wider, more indirect, effects of the tax on property markets.

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Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions

Formed from the merger of the Department of Transport (DOT) and the Department of the Environment (DOE). Split into the Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions (DTLR) and the Department of the Environment, Food and Regional Affairs (DEFRA). The DTLR was disbanded in 2002.

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