2023
DOI: 10.20937/rica.54588
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Analysis of packaging recycling patterns using mathematical modeling

Abstract: With the rapid development of online shopping platforms, China’s express industry has embraced explosive growth, but, at the same time, numerous significant social problems also occur. Regarding the problems, how to deal with the large number of packaging from express delivery has become a growing concern for governments, e-commerce platforms, express enterprises, and ordinary consumers. Abandoned express packaging increases the cost of express enterprises and aggravates the environmental burden. Therefore, ba… Show more

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“…In addition, there are similar works in the express industry on express enterprises and manufacturers. Fu et al [18] developed a model to provide express enterprises with the best options for recycling in different situations, helping the government to formulate a more appropriate recycling policy. Xiao et al [19] developed a two-stage model from the perspective of a manufacturer to discuss production and recycling strategies under three types of policies (subsidies, penalties, and tax reductions).…”
Section: Research Related To Recycling Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there are similar works in the express industry on express enterprises and manufacturers. Fu et al [18] developed a model to provide express enterprises with the best options for recycling in different situations, helping the government to formulate a more appropriate recycling policy. Xiao et al [19] developed a two-stage model from the perspective of a manufacturer to discuss production and recycling strategies under three types of policies (subsidies, penalties, and tax reductions).…”
Section: Research Related To Recycling Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%