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"Market - based Resource Allocation Gets Green Push" means that market - based resource allocation is moving towards a green development direction, that is, in the process of allocating resources, more attention is paid to environmental protection, sustainable development and other green factors. The following is a specific introduction olicy - driven green transformation: The National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Science and Technology jointly issued the Implementation Plan for Further Improving the Market - oriented Green Technology Innovation System (2023 - 2025). This plan emphasizes giving play to the leading role of the market in the allocation of innovation resources, strengthening the innovative main - body status of enterprises and research institutions, and promoting the effective aggregation of various factors such as talents, capital, technology and knowledge to the green field through a market - oriented mechanism.Enterprise - level green practice: Enterprises are the main body of market - based resource allocation, and many enterprises are promoting green development in resource allocation. For example, Tesla has successfully promoted electric vehicles as a sustainable and high - performance alternative to traditional cars, which not only meets the needs of consumers for environmental protection, but also creates value for the enterprise; IKEA reduces costs and risks by using renewable energy and minimizing waste, and improves resource utilization efficiency while achieving profitability.Significance of green development: Promoting market - based resource allocation to get a green push is of great significance for urban development. By improving the market - based allocation system of resource - environment factors, it can guide various resource factors to gather towards green and low - carbon development, promote the coordinated unity of urban economic and social development and ecological environment protection, and help realize the connotative, intensive and green development of urban space.
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