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A Research On Building A Renewable Resource Recycling Network In Fuzhou

Posted on:2014-07-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y K LinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2269330401954202Subject:Business administration
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Building a renewable resource recycling network and developing recycling economy is a breakthrough and main starting point for China to build a "resource-saving and environment-friendly society", and considered to be an effective means to solve the problems of resource bottleneck and insufficient environment capacity that seriously hamper the current sustainable development. However, the lagging construction of renewable resource recycling network and operation and management level in a whole, lack of leading enterprises in the industry and loose industrial chain connection lead to the failure of resources concentration and overall development and the disordered state of development and result in a lack of economies of scale and resources and information share. All those finally contribute to the inefficient recycling and serious loss of resources in the whole industry. Therefore, to strengthen the study on the renewable resource recycling network construction and its operation mode is practically significant.This paper, based on the advanced experience both at home and abroad, takes Fuzhou city as the sample to make an in-depth analysis of the problems of the current urban renewable resource recycling network and operational mode, and by applying ecological economic theory, circular economic theory, production management theory, information technology theory, and combining the qualitative and quantitative method and the normative analysis and empirical research, proposes the idea of renewable resource recycling network construction and operation mode upgrade optimization and suggestion on industry promotion for the reference by business decision-making and administrative departments and the macro-control of the industry associations.
Keywords/Search Tags:renewable resource, recycling network, industry upgrade
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