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The economics of waste oil recycling in the EU

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  • D. Klenert
  • P. García-Gutiérrez
  • D. Tonini
  • H. Saveyn
  • R. Marschinski

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In 2018, 1.6 million tonnes of waste oil were collected in the European Union. About 61% of the waste oil was regenerated – i.e. it was turned into base oil again – and 39% followed energy recovery pathways either in the form of conversion to fuel or via direct incineration. Although the life-cycle literature largely agrees that regeneration outperforms energy recovery in the EU in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and societal costs, policies to boost regeneration and their socio-economic impacts remain underexplored. We fill this gap by discussing policies for managing waste oil flows and by systematically assessing their socio-economic impacts. We analyse different policies that would induce an increase in the regeneration rate of waste oil from the current 61% to either 70% or 85% and assess how the type and magnitude of impacts as well as their distribution across different actors varies, depending on the policy design. The policies lead to a net saving in terms of avoided societal costs and to moderate gains in employment. However, when accounting for estimated administrative costs, these benefits are likely insufficient to justify regulatory intervention.

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  • D. Klenert & P. García-Gutiérrez & D. Tonini & H. Saveyn & R. Marschinski, 2025. "The economics of waste oil recycling in the EU," Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(1), pages 1-22, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:teepxx:v:14:y:2025:i:1:p:1-22
    DOI: 10.1080/21606544.2024.2318385
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