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|a Development of Circular Economy in China
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|c by Jianguo Qi, Jingxing Zhao, Wenjun Li, Xushu Peng, Bin Wu, Hong Wang.
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|a XXXV, 274 p. 44 illus., 11 illus. in color.
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|a Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path,
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|a Preface -- Introduction -- The reason and background of developing economy -- The policy of government and circular economy -- The mode and effect of circular economy in China -- The iron industry transformed -- Nonferrous metal pollution surrendered by circular development -- Cement industry -- The practice of electric industry -- The practice of fossil oil industry -- The practice of papermaking industry -- The practice of food making industry -- The practice of agriculture circular economy -- City minerals.
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|a This book presents a detailed background to the circular economy in China, explores government measures to promote it in China’s market economy, and introduces the supporting laws and policies. The book goes on to describe, from a technology perspective, successful circular economy practices in sectors such as agriculture, iron and steel, cement, coal-fired power, chemistry, paper manufacturing and city mineral. This book sheds some light on what China has done and achieved to change the mode of economic development in order to minimize its negative impacts on resources and the environment. Readers will learn from and be inspired by China’s circular economy practices. Industrializing countries can also draw on China’s experiences to solve their own problems, enabling them to make their economic development resource-saving and more environmentally friendly. If this is achieved, this book can be considered a modest contribution to the sustainability of human society.
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|a Zhao, Jingxing.
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