Paperboard market and waste management system in China and India
Nguyen, Linh Phuong (2020)
Nguyen, Linh Phuong
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020121829494
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020121829494
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The goal of the thesis was to offer an overview of the Chinese and Indian paperboard markets and waste management scenarios. From this thesis, potential investors and future partners would be informed about opportunities and obstacles that China and India have within the field of product recycling and waste management, especially focusing on the paperboard market.
Literature review and market research on secondary sources were employed to deliver the most holistic review on the current scenarios of paperboard markets and waste management in China and India. Evaluation and discussion are based on information and data from various sources including researches of reliable institutes/publishers, policies and recommendations of authorities, organizations and verified data banks. Conclusion
will focus most on available technical application in treating potential investors and future partners’ paperboard products in each country.
The study concluded that China would be a more potential paperboard market to be invested in, as the country had been working on its waste management towards a more sustainable circular economy. Meanwhile, it was shown to the study that India still had a lot more to work on in order to become a more promising and sustainable paperboard market due to the country’s current inadequate waste management infrastructure and regulations.
Literature review and market research on secondary sources were employed to deliver the most holistic review on the current scenarios of paperboard markets and waste management in China and India. Evaluation and discussion are based on information and data from various sources including researches of reliable institutes/publishers, policies and recommendations of authorities, organizations and verified data banks. Conclusion
will focus most on available technical application in treating potential investors and future partners’ paperboard products in each country.
The study concluded that China would be a more potential paperboard market to be invested in, as the country had been working on its waste management towards a more sustainable circular economy. Meanwhile, it was shown to the study that India still had a lot more to work on in order to become a more promising and sustainable paperboard market due to the country’s current inadequate waste management infrastructure and regulations.