Group 1 - The core issue highlighted is the paradox of consumers facing difficulties in disposing of old large furniture and appliances, despite a growing enthusiasm for "trade-in" programs [1] - The current waste disposal system in cities, particularly for large items, shows significant shortcomings, with formal recycling companies often unwilling or unable to handle bulky items due to high costs and logistical challenges [1][2] - The emergence of informal "recycling gangs" taking advantage of the gaps in formal recycling channels reflects a systemic failure in waste management [1] Group 2 - The article emphasizes the need for a closed-loop responsibility model in waste management, where producers are held accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products, including disposal [2] - Urban governance in dealing with large waste is lagging, with traditional landfill methods becoming unsustainable and incineration requiring advanced facilities, while community resources for temporary storage and professional collection are lacking [2] - Solutions to the large waste disposal dilemma should be approached from three dimensions: institutional design, market cultivation, and technological innovation [2] Group 3 - Technological advancements, such as smart disassembly equipment developed by an environmental company in Hangzhou, can significantly enhance recycling efficiency by achieving over 95% resource reuse [3] - The establishment of a complete recycling chain from collection to reuse can attract more social capital into the recycling industry [3] - The challenges of disposing of large items serve as a test for urban governance and the implementation of green development principles [3]
构建全链条回收体系破解大件家具难扔困局
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-28 18:07