Thirteenth National Conference on Packaging Engineering (TNCPE 2010 E-BOOK)

Wuhan,China,8.21-8.26,2010

ISBN: 978-1-935068-22-8 Scientific Research Publishing, USA

E-Book 456pp Pub. Date: August 2010

Category: Engineering

Price: $80

Title: A Comparative Study on Packaging Waste Management Systems in Germany and New Zealand —Thinking about Packaging Waste Management System under the Circular Economy in China
Source: Thirteenth National Conference on Packaging Engineering (TNCPE 2010 E-BOOK) (pp 403-411)
Author(s): Shaoyun Huang, Beijing Key Laboratory of Printing & Packaging Materials and Technology,Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication,Beijing,102600,China
Dongli Li, Beijing Key Laboratory of Printing & Packaging Materials and Technology,Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication,Beijing,102600,China
Wencai Xu, Beijing Key Laboratory of Printing & Packaging Materials and Technology,Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication,Beijing,102600,China
Qingping Shi, Beijing Key Laboratory of Printing & Packaging Materials and Technology,Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication,Beijing,102600,China
Abstract: A lot of packaging waste were brought with the rapid development of packaging industry, HowAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to maketo effectively reduce the effects of packaging waste on the environment is always one common problemAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makewhich each country is devoted to overcome. Packaging waste management in Germany stands in a leadingAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makeposition in the world, and comparatively perfect packaging waste management system has been established.Abstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makeThis system has been adopted by more than 30 countries until now. Two voluntary agreements betweenAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makegovernment and packaging industry have been carried out from 1996 in New Zealand, Packaging recyclingAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makepercentage of New Zealand has reached the level of some European countries. Two successful packagingAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makewaste management systems-the German dual system and the New Zealand voluntary packagingAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makeenvironment system were comparatively analyzed in this paper. Emerging background, legislative basis,Abstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makeorganization operation, remarkable effect and new chanllenges of two systems have been studiedAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makerespectively. On the basis of analysis of packaging waste recovery status in China, combined withAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makedeveloping circular economy, some proposals for founding packaging waste management system of ChinaAbstract: Mineral fibers with different addition amount were incorporated into waste paper pulp to makehave been put forward.
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