The full implementation of green manufacturing is the route that China must take to develop an ecological civilization; it is also the inevitable choice to participate in international competition and enhance competitiveness. "Made in China 2025" clearly plans the developing route of green manufacturing, emphasizes on taking the road of sustainable development to build a strong manufacturing country and achieve ecological civilization. As one of The Chinese Path series, this book thoroughly analyzes the prominent problems that Chinas manufacturing industry faces, the rise of China's green manufacturing industry, and the role, the challenges, and the corresponding solutions of China's manufacturing industry under the new world economic environment. This book also analyzes the core, basic elements and internal driven forces of changes of green manufacturing system, which has provided new thoughts and ideas for the rise of China's green manufacturing.
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Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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978-1-84464-748-4 (9781844647484)
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Zhao Jianjun, a professor and doctoral supervisor at Party School of the CPC Central Committee. He has published about 150 research papers in CSCCI journals and newspapers such as Philosophical Researches, Guangming Daily, and Studies in Dialectics of Nature, among which more than 20 are fully included or reviewed in Xinhua Digest, China Social Sciences Digest, Chinese Philosophical Almanac, and Replicated Journals of Renmin University of China.
Chapter 1. The rise of China's green manufacturing industry
Chapter 2. The 'new normal' of economic growth and the dramatic change in manufacturing industry
Chapter 3. The core and basic elements of green manufacturing system
Chapter 4. The internal driving force of green transformation
Chapter 5. Practical exploration of green manufacturing in China
Chapter 6. China's green manufacturing has a long way to go
Conclusion
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