A Study of the Drivers of Decarbonization in the Plastics Supply Chain in the Post-COVID-19 Era

Plastics are an important basic material for national economic development. In the post-COVID-19 stage, green supply chain management has attracted widespread attention. In order to achieve carbon neutrality in the plastics industry, we explored the drivers of supply chain decarbonization in the pla...

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Carbonization
China
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Decarbonization
Design
Economic development
Emissions
Environmental aspects
Epidemics
Government regulations
Industrial development
Level indicators
Logistics
Optimization
Plastics
Plastics industry
Supply chains
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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