Against the backdrop of national development goals of 'carbon peak and carbon neutrality', the green circular economy is experiencing rapid development, with the domestic idle items trading market expected to maintain high-speed growth. It has transformed into a green, low-carbon, and circular trading scenario for consumers, meeting the dual needs of consumers for buying and selling idle items. Frost & Sullivan (hereinafter referred to as 'Frost & Sullivan') in collaboration with the Energy and Environment Economics Research Institute at Tsinghua University and Transfar Group, jointly released the 'Idle Second-hand Transactions Carbon Emission Reduction Report'.
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'Idle Second-hand Transactions Carbon Emission Reduction Report'

