One key challenge in the provision of local services is balancing efficiency and public governance. This paper explores how different organisational models can combine these two objectives in achieving sustainability goals. Focusing on municipal solid waste and water management, the study discusses the expected welfare gains from business integration and introduces a model of voluntary municipal aggregation centred on a public ndustrial operator. Such an approach enables scale-up processes, allowing small municipalities to enhance service quality, investment capacity, and coordination efficiency through collective organisation. The proposed framework clarifies the interplay between scale, control, and social welfare. Results confirm the benefits of scale and scope and highlight how innovative institutional solutions can align efficiency objectives with circular economy principles. This work contributes to the debate on local public service governance by linking industrial organisation, public control, and sustainability within an ntegrated analytical perspective, highlighting how aggregations can unlock investments otherwise unattainable in fragmented contexts, which are essential to achieving circular economy goals requiring adequate infrastructure and plant capacity.
Di Foggia, G., Arrigo, U., Beccarello, M. (2025). Scaling up through cooperation: how voluntary aggregation in local environmental services supports circular economy goals. In Book of Abstracts 3rd OPEN-AIR CITIES International Conference “Local and Regional Sustainable Development and Urban Reconstruction” (pp.44-44).
Scaling up through cooperation: how voluntary aggregation in local environmental services supports circular economy goals
Di Foggia, GPrimo
;Arrigo, USecondo
;Beccarello, MUltimo
2025
Abstract
One key challenge in the provision of local services is balancing efficiency and public governance. This paper explores how different organisational models can combine these two objectives in achieving sustainability goals. Focusing on municipal solid waste and water management, the study discusses the expected welfare gains from business integration and introduces a model of voluntary municipal aggregation centred on a public ndustrial operator. Such an approach enables scale-up processes, allowing small municipalities to enhance service quality, investment capacity, and coordination efficiency through collective organisation. The proposed framework clarifies the interplay between scale, control, and social welfare. Results confirm the benefits of scale and scope and highlight how innovative institutional solutions can align efficiency objectives with circular economy principles. This work contributes to the debate on local public service governance by linking industrial organisation, public control, and sustainability within an ntegrated analytical perspective, highlighting how aggregations can unlock investments otherwise unattainable in fragmented contexts, which are essential to achieving circular economy goals requiring adequate infrastructure and plant capacity.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Di Foggia-2025-3rd Open Air Cities-VoR.pdf
accesso aperto
Descrizione: Abstract
Tipologia di allegato:
Publisher’s Version (Version of Record, VoR)
Licenza:
Creative Commons
Dimensione
123.59 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
123.59 kB | Adobe PDF | Visualizza/Apri |
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


