Necessity and Feasibility to Develop Circular Economy in West Regions

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Traditional industries have followed the simple but irreversible linear development mode --- "resources obtaining-processing and production --- waste emission", such development mode has brought such problems as resources depletion, energy shortage, ecological destruction, environment pollution, global warming, and species extinction, which has greatly threatened the survival and development of human beings. Thus, it is inevitable to explore a new economic development mode. In this paper, based on investigation and research, though reasonable thinking and systematic analysis, the basic principles for the development of circular economy to be observed have been raised, further, the necessity and feasibility to develop circular economy in west regions have been researched.

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