Research on the Development of the Recycle Treatment Industry of the Municipal Solid Wastes under the Background of China’s Urbanization
- Yongzhuan Su
- Jun Lv
Abstract
The recycle treatment of the municipal solid wastes (MSW) has become an integrated part of the development of recycle economy, it not only helps to alleviate the ecological environment problems brought by a large number of the MSW in the fast development of urbanization in China, but also can obtain urban economic development and some resources which are necessary to residents' life through various kinds of recycle treatment measures. Based on the urbanization development and current situation of the MSW’s disposal in China, it have analysed the developing prospect of the recycle treatment industry of the MSW in China, and have structured the social supporting system with three parties’ participation which include government, enterprises and residents, so as to promote the development of recycle treatment industry of the MSW in China.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v3n7p60
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