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In the history of waste management in Korea, systematic and integrated management started in the middle of the 1980s with the establishment of the Waste Management Law. By enforcing several specialized, discrete acts under this basic law and imposing extended producer responsibility as well as a volume-based garbage rate system based on the concept of polluter payment, waste management has become more effective for both general household waste and industrial hazardous/massive waste.
Household waste has dropped by more than 20%, and residents’ reported satisfaction levels have risen by 3%. Overall recycling figures for South Korea – a large proportion of which can be ascribed to Seoul, the country’s main population centre – show a rise from 23.3% in 2014 to 25.4% in 2015, and a forecast of 26.2% for 2016.
