Environment Strategy Selection of Enterprise under the Background of Environment Regulation

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Circular economy provides strategic theory paradigm for the transformation from traditional economy to sustainable development economy, so that it resolve basically the contradiction between environment conservation and economic development in a long time. As the principal part of economic activities, enterprises’ attitude to the environment strategy directly affects the execution effect of national environment strategy. From the two sides of exterior conditions and interior factors, the paper analyzed the selection games of enterprises’ environment strategy, took an example of Guangxi Guigang National Eco-Industrial Demonstration Parks and explained the feasibility of “win-win” between economy and environment.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 439-440)

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