The Innovation Research of the Life Garbage Charging System Research in Beijing
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There are some problems in Beijing municipal solid waste charging system such as low charge standard,the single charging means and the mode. Because the way of charging the life garbage in the United States, Germany, Korea, Singapore and other countries is clear and punitive measures are appropriate, therefore these countries have achieved very good results in the life garbage charge. Beijing can make reference to the successful experiences of foreign life waste collection, and explore the innovation of life garbage charging system in Beijing by establishing rational and effective way of charging life garbage, establishing sound punishment measures and realizing the industrialization of waste management.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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