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Copenhagen rewards tourists for climate friendly actions

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34 points by madpen a year ago · 11 comments

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Fripplebubby a year ago

I was recently in Copenhagen as a tourist, taking one of the little tour boats around the canal, and the tour guide explained these nice kayaks which you can get for free if you return having picked up some garbage from the canal. According to him, this actually has been too successful as there now isn't much trash available to be found in the canal anymore, so the kayaks have become less popular. An interesting example of perverse incentives?

  • woodruffw a year ago

    Not perverse; that incentive seems to have worked as expected. If they're running out of trash to pick out of the canal, they could expand the program to include sidewalk or other trash.

    (The "perverse" variant would be people dumping garbage into the canal to earn free kayak rides, similar to the "Cobra Effect" story.)

  • dimitrios1 a year ago

    Must incentives exists in perpetuity? I would say the next course of action is come up with incentives for the next thing that needs incentivizing. Once that's done, move on to the next, so on and so forth. If there's a lapse and now there's a lot of trash again, restore the original incentives, etc.

  • gklitz a year ago

    I’m still not really getting used to the whole theme of engagement hacking comments but great example of using the Streisand effect to boost replies on your comment by incorrectly labeling it a. Perverse incentive. Bravo.

  • eesmith a year ago

    How is that a perverse incentive? It's reached a steady state after an initial (and predicable) overshoot.

    Perverse would be people throwing trash in the canal so they could get a free kayak and collect it.

  • wil421 a year ago

    There’s a group I join and donate to who are “River Keepers” for our area. There’s quarterly kayaking/canoeing trips to clean up the river. On our last outing we collected 32.5 tons of trash.

    It would be interesting to do something similar. A free kayak rental if you pick up trash.

    Are there any links to the place you went?

  • macmac a year ago

    It is a perfectly working incentive. Less available trash just means that the price of the "collect thrash" option is converging.

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