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http://dx.doi.org/10.7844/kirr.2015.24.2.69

Promoting Resources Efficiency in the Life-cycle of Resource for Sustainable Resource Management  

Lee, Il-Seuk (Center for Resources Information and Management, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Kang, Hong-Yoon (Center for Resources Information and Management, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
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Resources Recycling / v.24, no.2, 2015 , pp. 69-78 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, the importance of efficient resource management has been highlighted due to the uncertainty of its security. Developed countries promote the legislative provision and transition of industrial structure to maximize the efficiency of resource use through supporting the sustainable resource management at national level. Meanwhile Korea has very sensitive industrial structure along with the international resource supply and demand conditions. It is acutely necessary to improve the resource productivity with the various action plans such as the increase of recycling rate and the establishment of methodical resource management system. Especially, the study on the direction of each flow stage and the concrete action plans for using resource efficiently in the life-cycle of resource will be required. Therefore, this study suggests the future direction of each flow stage(production stage and circulatory stage), and the concrete action plans to improve the present problems of resource management in Korea.
Keywords
Sustainable Resource Management; Resource efficiency; Resource Productivity; Resource Circulation; Life-cycle of resources;
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