Resource recycling as an economic model of continuous material circulation utilization has become a trend in sustainable development strategies, gaining unanimous consent. Sustainable development refers to growth that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It emphasizes not only the quantity but also the quality of economic growth. The main indicator is the perpetual use of resources while maintaining a sound ecological environment.
Recycling waste materials can conserve energy and protect the environment, preventing excessive consumption waste from burdening the Earth. We can recycle discarded items through certain processes, making significant contributions to national environmental protection, resource conservation, and promoting the circular use of resources. As human society evolves and times change, the demand for environmental quality grows increasingly stringent. Therefore, protecting the ecological environment and improving environmental quality has become a universally concerned issue both domestically and internationally. Urban waste is one of the serious public hazards worldwide, and the issue of urban waste has become an unavoidable and severe reality in urban development. The problem of urban waste management has garnered increasing public attention.





