Polluter pays principle

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About This Presentation

-What is polluter principle
-Nature of Environmental Cost
-Who pays the cost
-historical background
-Case study
-Resource


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POLLUTER PAYS PRINCIPLE Presenter Name PARTH AGARWAL. RASHI YADAV. TWINKLE MISHRA SHUBHANGI BARANWAL RUCHIKA KUMARI. Presentation Date

WHAT IS POLLUTER PRINCIPLE The polluter pays principle basically means that the producer of goods should producer of goods should be responsible for the cost of preventing any pollution caused as well as remedy and damages so caused. It will include all full environmental costs that is cost of pollution or any other harm caused to the ecology and not just those which is just tangible costs. Polluter or environmental violators will not willingly pay for the clean up of the environment, even though they are guilty of spoiling it. Therefore government takes to force polluters to pay for their environmental damages. Though; Direct command and control methods. Market controls, i.e internalising the external costs of the pollution, and making polluter pay for it.

NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS RIVIAL GOODS: If one person uses an economic good, then the same good is not available in the shop or market for others eg . If you buy a T.V and take it away, then the number of TVs in the shop will reduced by one. Environmental goods are also rival. If factory pollutes a lake, it affects fishermen fishing in the lake. EXTERNAITY The person using the economic goods gets benefits and pay the cost. E.g. you pay for a T.V set, and enjoy programmes on it. Environmental goods: the cost or benefits pay are not borne by those who use it. E.g. you buy a car emits air pollution, but you don’t pay for the air that you are using up. But people on the road pay for treatment of asthma, and other lungs diseases that your pollution has caused.

WHO PAYS THE COSTS Since environmental goods cause external disbenifits , the question is who should pay or bear the cost of environment degradation. It is unfair to make victims of environmental disasters pay for the cost of controlling and cleaning the environment. The polluters pay for the damages he is causing to the environment.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUD ON THE PRINCIPLE OF POLLUTER PAYS During 1970 the whole world started realiseing about such a bad condition on environmental issues. The united nations economic commissions for Europe, during a panel discussion in 1971 concluded that the total environment expenditure required for improvement of the environment of the environment was overestimated but could be reduce by increased environmental awaerness and control. In 1972 the organization, for economic cooperation and development adopted the polluter pays principle as a method for pollution cost allocation, including for accident pollution. This principle was discssued during the 1972 Paris summit. It was EU which tool the lead in promoting when in 1974, it made it mandatory that this principle be uniform applied to all its member states.

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NATURE OF ENVIRONMENT COSTS

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