Study on the sustainable development of logistics for circulation economy

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Since the nineteen seventies, resource and environmental problems have become one of the important problems in the world, it is mainly because of human use of resources and the environment is incorrect and the development of human society and the natural harmony does not cause. Extensive economic growth mode has caused profound reflection of human, the traditional mode of development gave birth to the environmental problems in the trigger a crisis of resources at the same time. Thus the concept of circular economy, circular economy is the industrialization since the high consumption and high pollution, extensive mode of economic form, is a kind of feedback circulation economy mode of human use in order to achieve sustainable development. The core of circular economy is the efficient use and recycling of resources, it takes "reduce, reuse, recycle" principle, in order to promote the benign cycle of human society and the natural system as the goal.This paper starts from the recycling economy and sustainable development of logistics theory, points out the bottleneck of sustainable development of logistics, analyzes the deep relationship between the development of green logistics and Sustainable Logistics reverse logistics, the circular economy, discusses the mutual influence between them, discusses the implementation of Sustainable Logistics can improve the environment, and promote sustainable development. Finally this paper analyzes current situation of Sustainable Logistics in developed countries, summarizes the existing problems in the sustainable development of logistics.

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Rong, Z. (2014). Study on the sustainable development of logistics for circulation economy. In International Conference on Logistics, Engineering, Management and Computer Science, LEMCS 2014 (pp. 39–42). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/lemcs-14.2014.10

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