
Sitong Chen
Articles
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Dec 4, 2024 |
wasterecyclingmag.ca | Sitong Chen
Around the world, the growth of industry and consumption has escalated environmental damage through increased emissions, waste and pollution from landfills. The current linear economic model, characterized by a “take-make-dispose” approach to limited resources, is increasingly shown to be unsustainable. New Zealand’s food manufacturing industry is a major contributor to these issues. However, an alternative, more sustainable, approach exists in the circular economic model.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com.au | Sitong Chen
Around the world, the growth of industry and consumption has escalated environmental damage through increased emissions, waste and pollution from landfills. The current linear economic model, characterised by a “take-make-dispose” approach to limited resources, is increasingly shown to be unsustainable. New Zealand’s food manufacturing industry is a major contributor to these issues. However, an alternative, more sustainable, approach exists in the circular economic model.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
phys.org | Sitong Chen
Around the world, the growth of industry and consumption has escalated environmental damage through increased emissions, waste and pollution from landfills. The current linear economic model, characterized by a "take-make-dispose" approach to limited resources, is increasingly shown to be unsustainable.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Sitong Chen
Around the world, the growth of industry and consumption has escalated environmental damage through increased emissions, waste and pollution from landfills. The current linear economic model, characterised by a “take-make-dispose” approach to limited resources, is increasingly shown to be unsustainable. New Zealand’s food manufacturing industry is a major contributor to these issues. However, an alternative, more sustainable, approach exists in the circular economic model.
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May 27, 2024 |
medium.com | Sitong Chen
A/B testing stands as a golden standard for evaluating whether a product or feature introduction has positively impacted business performance, a method widely embraced across diverse industries. Yet, in my industrial journey, I've observed many individuals who, despite being acquainted with this approach, hastily dive into its implementation without fully grasping its underlying assumptions, limitations, and optimal utilization scenarios.
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