Not exact matches
To achieve its objectives, the
Circular Economy is primarily concerned with the following topics: 1) product development using easily recyclable materials and non-hazardous; 2) Environmental
laws that encourage the sector; 3) the return of solid waste to the production chain; and, 4) Treatment and reuse of waste.
Among them, China, where the
Circular Economy is part of the Promotion of Clean Production
Law, enacted in 2002.
Aside from apparently coinciding with an international snack packaging fair in Shanghai, the regulation comes alongside the passage of a long - discussed «
circular economy»
law, which provides a legal framework for developing the
economy while raising energy efficiency and protecting the environment.