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Frontiers of Engineering Management    2014, Vol. 1 Issue (1) : 71-75     https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2014011
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT TREATISES
NewIndustrial Revolution and Environmental Protection
Qian Yi()
Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
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Serious environmental problems have appeared in China since the rapid economic growth 30 years ago, which affect human's health and become a limiting factor for further development. It has brought about the rethinking of traditional ways for economy development and environmental protection, and realized that the change in the model of development and environment protection is of significance. A new industrial revolution is needed for protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development. This paper discusses the characteristics of the new industrial revolution for sustainable development including cleaner production, circular economy, and industrial ecology. Lessons from China and abroad will be introduced to prove that new strategies for environment protection and economic development are needed.

Keywords industrial ecology      new industrial revolution      environmental protection      cleaner production      circular economy     
发布日期: 2014-05-25
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Qian Yi. NewIndustrial Revolution and Environmental Protection[J]. Front. Eng, 2014, 1(1): 71-75.
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https://journal.hep.com.cn/fem/EN/10.15302/J-FEM-2014011     OR     https://journal.hep.com.cn/fem/EN/Y2014/V1/I1/71
Sector 2010 2011 2012 2013
Num of membership 174 536 635 931
Numof synergies 10 27 43 87
CO2 abatement (ton) 205 11,000 42,000 89,355
Landfill diversion (ton) 50 3,000 257,000 321,076
Raw materials reduction (ton) 50 3,000 872,000 936,388
Revenue increase (10,000 RMB) 7.23 552 8,963 11,040
Table 1  Industrial Synergies in TEDA (2010-2013)
Figure 1.  Kalundborg industrial park in Danmark.
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