Addressing Recycling Inefficiencies in Shanghai Using Circular Economy
Haoyin Zhang,
Yinlin Luo,
Zhenming Lu
et al.
Abstract:The recycling rate in Shanghai, despite being a role model among Chinas cities, still has significant room for improvement. If the recycling rate in Shanghai is improved, peoples lives will be better. Being aware of it, and since the lack of value recapture in Shanghai is not encouraging, we are interested in offering a possible solution for the current situation. The difficulty for private sectors to enter leads us to the main discussion. By case studying German and other developed countries incentives toward… Show more
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