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Abstract
The classified treatment of rural domestic waste is an urgent need to promote the Rural Revitalization Strategy and an important way to meet the needs of people’s better life. With the rapid development of rural economy and society and the continuous improvement of farmers’ living standards, how to realize the reduction, recycling and harmless treatment of rural domestic waste has become an urgent issue for economic and social development. Based on the investigation of rural domestic waste classification and resource utilization pilot areas in Shaanxi Province, from the perspective of suppliers, this paper uses case analysis method to compare the basic situation, classification practice mode and suppliers of four pilot villages, and further comprehensively evaluate the domestic waste end classification degree, resource utilization rate and annual unit cost resource utilization of each pilot village Reduction and harmless treatment effect. It is found that: at present, rural domestic waste classification is faced with supply dilemma, institutional dilemma, capital dilemma and Governance Dilemma. To solve these problems, we must start from four aspects: building a diversified supply subject, establishing a long-term stable capital investment mechanism, establishing and improving the relevant legal system and integrated collaborative governance system, so as to promote the formation of farmers’ waste classification habit and form a waste management system Long term mechanism of garbage disposal.
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1 School of Management, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin, China