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Forms of contestability identified for a recycling operator.

An established recycling operator has two specific assets that diminish the opportunities available to a newcomer to the field to compete for his sources of supply....

Scrap metal recycling participates to environmental protection.

On the input market (14), the recycling operators are supplied with batches of materials including a variable fraction of ferrous material.... (14) In the remainder of this paper, we will use the terms " upstream market " and " input market " interchangeably to mean exchanges between suppliers of material...

The location of downstream market for materials recycling. Nearness is a key success factor.

Using the same approach as we did for the input markets, we will now enhance the picture of economic contestability for the recycling operator, by considering the economic conditions of transaction between the recycler and his downstream customers....

The metal recycling industry : a brief overview of the recycling operator and its business.

Explanation of the above-identified inter-relations requires a more precise identification of all of the stylised elements used to characterise the reference situation of a recycling operator at the centre of his branch of activity....

The potential market for recycling issues depends on industrial clusters.

The factor of the proximity of urban type resources however is of particular importance to the recycling operator for another reason : this type of situation makes him vulnerable because the nuisances generally attributed to the crushing of metals (noise nuisances, considerable road traffic, etc.) and...

Social contestation, aiming at avoiding industrial risks, harms recycling activity.

A location for the established recycling operator that is ideal from the upstream and downstream markets points of view is not without its disadvantages....

Forms of contestability identified for a recycling operator.

An established recycling operator has two specific assets that diminish the opportunities available to a newcomer to the field to compete for his sources of supply....

Scrap metal recycling participates to environmental protection.

On the input market (14), the recycling operators are supplied with batches of materials including a variable fraction of ferrous material.... (14) In the remainder of this paper, we will use the terms " upstream market " and " input market " interchangeably to mean exchanges between suppliers of material...

The location of downstream market for materials recycling. Nearness is a key success factor.

Using the same approach as we did for the input markets, we will now enhance the picture of economic contestability for the recycling operator, by considering the economic conditions of transaction between the recycler and his downstream customers....

The metal recycling industry : a brief overview of the recycling operator and its business.

Explanation of the above-identified inter-relations requires a more precise identification of all of the stylised elements used to characterise the reference situation of a recycling operator at the centre of his branch of activity....

The potential market for recycling issues depends on industrial clusters.

The factor of the proximity of urban type resources however is of particular importance to the recycling operator for another reason : this type of situation makes him vulnerable because the nuisances generally attributed to the crushing of metals (noise nuisances, considerable road traffic, etc.) and...

Social contestation, aiming at avoiding industrial risks, harms recycling activity.

A location for the established recycling operator that is ideal from the upstream and downstream markets points of view is not without its disadvantages....