@book{oai:nies.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000053, author = {田崎, 智宏 and 東條, なお子 and Lindhqvist, Thomas and TASAKI, Tomohiro and TOJO, Naoko and Lindhqvist, Thomas}, month = {May}, note = {pdf, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is, according to the OECD (2001), an environmental policy approach in which a producer ’s responsibility, physical and/or financial, for a product is extended to the postconsumer stage of a product’s life cycle. Instead of EPR, several countries use the word “product stewardship” as a very similar concept. The concept of EPR and product stewardship (PS) has been one of the most important ideas for waste management /recycling policy in the world for the last two decades. However, different stakeholders perceive the concept and the role of producers in varying ways. We therefore conducted an international survey on stakeholders ’ perception of EPR/PS. The aim of the survey was to identify how various stakeholders in different countries perceive the concept, rather than to conclude how it should be. The purpose is to deepen our understanding about EPR and PS and possibly facilitate relevant discussions. In this report, after a brief introduction of how we developed and conducted the survey (Chapter 2), we summarize the results of the survey, the analysis and our reflections (Chapter 3). The report ends with some concise conclusions (Chapter 4). (--Introduction)}, publisher = {国立環境研究所 資源循環・廃棄物研究センター, Center for Material Cycles and Waste Management Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies, ルンド大学国際産業環境経済研究所(IIIEE), International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics}, title = {International Survey on Stakeholders’ Perception of the Concept of Extended Producer Responsibility and Product Stewardship : Report of Joint Research of IIIEE and NIES}, year = {2015}, yomi = {タサキ, トモヒロ and トウジョウ, ナオコ and リンクヴィスト, トーマス} }