Emission impacts of China’s solid waste import ban and COVID-19 in the copper supply chain
Advanced copper supply chain modeling shows China’s new waste trade policy may increase pollution, while limiting other low-value imports reverses this trend. Here the authors show that recycling is vulnerable to supply chain shocks, requiring investment during recoveries to promote a circular econo...
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Main Authors: | John Ryter, Xinkai Fu, Karan Bhuwalka, Richard Roth, Elsa A. Olivetti |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c0ab4e480f3d437c85d019bc165795e8 |
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