Theory Study and Practice Analysis of Circular Economy in China
Abstract
Circle economy is a new philosophy and practice which is from the industrial sustainable development into the stage of economic and social sustainable development in the Western industrialized countries, as one of the two major themes of sustainable development, circle economy has become a global development trends and issues of common concern of mankind. On the basis of briefly describing the theoretical of circular economy, this article combined with the development of circle economy of China's corporate status, analysis circle economy constraints of the development from the conditions of the business, the development of circular economy within the region, market mechanisms and government regulations. In response to these issues, the corresponding measures were promoted, and reference and basis were provided to promote the development of circular economy of China's, which analysis will help to improve environment of China.
Key words: Analysis; Theory and practice; Circular economy; Environment and development
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.mse.1913035X20120602.2240
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