学术论文 Sustainable cycles and management of plastics: A brief review of RCR publications in 2019 and early 2020 Plastics have been playing a vital role in the industrialized economy, resulting in the growing amount of plastic waste and the surging attentions to plastics sustainability challenge.
学术论文 Mapping provincial steel stocks and flows in China: 1978–2050 China’s unprecedented industrialization and urbanization have boosted tremendous steel use nationwide, making it the global largest steel producer and consumer.
学术论文 Refining the understanding of China’s tungsten dominance with dynamic material cycle analysis Tungsten is deemed a critical raw material by many nations, given its irreplaceable use in industrial and military applications.
学术论文 Identifying the socioeconomic drivers of solid waste recycling in China for the period 2005–2017 Solid waste recycling is crucial for easing China's resource constraints and for promoting the country's sustainable economic development.
学术论文 Spatial distribution of copper in-use stocks and flows in China: 1978–2016 Given copper mineral is becoming rarer and harder to obtain, China needs to find alternative sources to meet its future demand.
学术论文 Characteristics of the global copper raw materials and scrap trade systems and the policy impacts of China’s import ban Copper raw materials (CRM) and copper waste and scrap (CWS) are the two main sources of copper manufactured products.
学术论文 Toward sustainable climate change adaptation Industrial ecology (IE) has made great contributions to climate change mitigation research, in terms of its systems thinking and solid methodologies such as life cycle assessment, material flow analysis, and environmentally extended input–output analysis.
学术论文 A review of methods and data to determine raw material criticality The assessment of the criticality of raw materials allows the identification of the likelihood of a supply disruption of a material and the vulnerability of a system (e.g. a national economy, technology, or company) to this disruption.