Proposing Some Solutions To Improve Policies And Laws On Developing Circular Economy In Vietnam
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https://doi.org/10.69980/ajpr.v28i1.162Keywords:
Policy, circular economy, environment, law,, sustainable development.Abstract
The article provides an overview of circular economy, highlighting the benefits of the circular economy model and the inadequacies and limitations of resource use and waste management practices in Vietnam. Based on the analysis of the Party and State's guidelines, policies and legal documents that have been issued to promote circular economic development, the article offers a number of important solutions, such as: perfecting Legal framework to encourage businesses to participate in the process of recycling and efficient use of resources, building an in-depth economic growth model to optimize resource use, contributing to improving policies, law on circular economic development in Vietnam.
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