Express parcel packaging waste recycling platform
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express parcel, packaging waste recycle, business plan, China, environmental protection, internetAbstract
Along with China's rapid economic development, express parcel packaging waste has placed a constant strain on environmental protection. With increased environmental awareness and policy-driven, the express parcel packaging waste recycling platform was created in response to residents' high willingness to recycle and the relative lack of recycling channels. The platform will act as an intermediary between residents and express companies, allowing for the safe separation and recycling of express parcel packaging waste. The platform has an RMB 640,000 start-up capital and plans to cover major Chinese cities within five years. The investment has a net present value of 33.16 and an internal rate of return of 301 percent and will be repaid within 153 days of the project's start date. Investing in this project is both economically and socially beneficial.
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