By using Model of Government Intervention, we state the following:
1. Problem: What to do with managing garbage in Toronto.
2. Goal: To reduce the household solid waste in Toronto.
3. Identify the Intervention: to encourage recycling and implement a fine of $100 every
time one is caught throwing away something that can be recycled. This offense may be
caught through random inspection.
4. Dimensions:
i) This intervention is direct: At the intervention is a fine of $100 for every time one is
caught throwing away a recyclable. The goal is satisfied because $100 is a large amount of
money for the simple mistake/laziness/etc. and therefore people will be highly motivated
to recycle, cutting down on household solid waste. The intended result of this intervention
is to cut down on household solid waste, by encouraging recycling. The new state of
equilibrium is that there is more materials being recycled and reused and less solid waste
being disposed of, AND the increased awareness of the general public regarding recycling.
Therefore the intervention is direct.
ii) This intervention is coercive: This intervention is direct. The intent of this intervention
is to demand compliance of the citizens in respect to cutting down on waste management
by recycling all that is possible to recycle. There is a punitive element to this intervention
which is a fine
iii) it is reactive. The problems that these policy makers sought to remedy were the