Transitioning China to a circular economy through remanufacturing: A comprehensive review of the management institutions and policy system
As an advanced form of green economic development, remanufacturing is gaining attention because of its significant environmental, economic and social benefits. Many countries have formulated relevant policies to support the development of remanufacturing industry for a more sustainable society. As a...
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