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Feasibility Analysis of Blind Boxes in University Campuses under the Theory of Circular Economy

Shuangqing Yao

Abstract


Campus blind boxes are popular among young people because of their low price and various forms of purchase. Based on the theory
of circular economy, this paper combs the feasibility that the campus blind boxes can exist in real campus life. This paper takes the Replacing and Rebirth campus blind box project as an example and analyzes the market potential, operation mode and feasibility of blind boxes in
university campuses from the perspective of circular economy. The research finds that campus blind boxes are both interesting and social, and
have environmental protection value. They can effectively promote the recycling of idle resources among college students and have good social benefits and economic prospects.

Keywords


Circular economy; Campus blind boxes; Feasibility analysis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i9.7352

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