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"Three-in-One" Ecological Development and Efficient Utilization Model of Aggregates

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  • Yunkai FAN,
  • Shichang XU,
  • Qiangjie HUANG,
  • Yiyuan LU,
  • Ziyi WEI

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Green mining and the formation of an effective and efficient development model have become key issues that aggregates enterprises around the world need to solve urgently. On the basis of analyzing the development status of aggregates industry in Xiluodu area, the paper studied the main problems faced in the construction of green aggregates mines at present, and proposed a "three-in-one" ecological, intelligent and efficient green mine construction model for "ecological development", "green logistics" and "solid waste recycling" of aggregates. The study has certain theoretical value and practical significance for the construction of green aggregates mine in Xiluodu area.

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  • Yunkai FAN, & Shichang XU, & Qiangjie HUANG, & Yiyuan LU, & Ziyi WEI, . ""Three-in-One" Ecological Development and Efficient Utilization Model of Aggregates," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(06).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:349091
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.349091
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