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•An accounting method which determines total value or final price by internalizing non-market values such as environmental and social costs and ...
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•Accounting for the economic, environmental, land use, human health, social and heritage costs and benefits of a particular decision or action to ...
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•An accounting system in which environmental costs are built directly into the prices of products and services.
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•An accounting method that seeks to identify, quantify and allocate all costs associated with a process or product, including environmental and other social costs. It typically includes direct costs, hidden costs, contingent liability costs and less tangible costs. ...
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•Full-cost accounting or full-cost analysis determines the full-cost of providing solid waste and recycling services by recognizing all direct and indirect up-front, operating and back-end costs. ...
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•An economic tool which takes into account the externalities involved in the production, use, and disposal of goods and services over time. ...
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•A systematic approach for identifying, summing and reporting the actual costs of solid waste management, taking into account past and future outlays, oversight and support service (overhead) costs, and operating costs.
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