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Research on Government Responsibility for Pollution Control of Small and Medium-Size Enterprise - Xiaoshan in Hangzhou as an Example: A Case Study of Xiaoshan, Hangzhou

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Pollution control is the hot topic at present. With the deepening of the process of human civilization, ecological security and environmental safety have become important material bases for the sustainable development of human society. The government needs to take the necessary responsibility in corporate pollution control and play a leading role.
Based on the government responsibility, this paper analyzes the situation of Xiaoshan small and medium-sized enterprises pollution control. By fully recognizing the reasons for the lack of government responsibility in the process of pollution control and combining with China's national conditions, this paper proposes the government's direction and thinking in the pollution control of enterprises

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    IEEA '18: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Informatics, Environment, Energy and Applications
    March 2018
    256 pages
    ISBN:9781450363624
    DOI:10.1145/3208854
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    1. Government responsibility
    2. Pollution control
    3. Small and medium enterprises

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