On August 12th, Zhejiang Environmental Protection Bureau and Provincial Cleaner Production Center learned that according to the list of 127 companies that were required to undergo compulsory cleaner production audits issued by the Zhejiang Provincial Environmental Protection Bureau and the Provincial Economic and Trade Commission, the related companies have begun to accept Cleaner production mandatory audits, where pollution reduction is the primary content of the audit. Judging from the number and scope of compulsory enforcement, this action in Zhejiang Province is the largest in the country.
According to the person in charge of the Pollution Control Department of the Zhejiang Environmental Protection Bureau, in the future, companies that emit pollutants that exceed national or local standards or total control targets, and use toxic or hazardous materials to produce or emit toxic and hazardous substances during production Enterprises must accept mandatory cleaner production audits. The first batch of companies that accepted compulsory cleaner production audits were all polluting enterprises that were monitored by provinces and cities. He explained that these 127 companies did not blindly refuse clean production, but they did not have enough positive attitude toward the implementation of clean production, or their efforts were not enough. The government hopes to urge these companies to implement cleaner production through tough measures. According to requirements, these companies must accept the clean production review as soon as possible and complete it by the end of June 2006. The provincial and municipal economic and trade commissions (economic commissions) and the environmental protection bureau will organize inspections on the companies that complete the clean production audit report, and those that are not qualified will not be allowed to release. In the future, the list of companies that need to be rectified will be published year by year.
In the list of 127 companies, there are a total of 60 chemical companies, accounting for nearly half of the companies that are subject to mandatory audits, including many well-known companies in the industry, such as Hangzhou Jihua Chemical Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Xin'an Chemical Industry Group Co., Ltd., and Meicheng Pesticide Factory. Juhua Synthetic Ammonia Plant and Zhejiang Hisun Chemical Co., Ltd. The rest are mostly printing, electroplating, papermaking companies.
Deputy Director of the Cleaner Production Center in Zhejiang Province, Xiaohong Hong introduced that Zhejiang is one of the earliest provinces in China to implement clean production demonstration projects, but encountered many obstacles in the implementation process. Many companies believe that cleaner production investment is not worth the candle. The mandatory cleaner production audit is launched in this context.
It is understood that by the end of 2004, Zhejiang Province had completed pilot projects for 135 clean production enterprises in key industries such as chemical industry. The total investment in clean production of these enterprises was 790 million yuan, and 37.78 million tons of wastewater was discharged, and 2,423 tons of sulfur dioxide.
According to the person in charge of the Pollution Control Department of the Zhejiang Environmental Protection Bureau, in the future, companies that emit pollutants that exceed national or local standards or total control targets, and use toxic or hazardous materials to produce or emit toxic and hazardous substances during production Enterprises must accept mandatory cleaner production audits. The first batch of companies that accepted compulsory cleaner production audits were all polluting enterprises that were monitored by provinces and cities. He explained that these 127 companies did not blindly refuse clean production, but they did not have enough positive attitude toward the implementation of clean production, or their efforts were not enough. The government hopes to urge these companies to implement cleaner production through tough measures. According to requirements, these companies must accept the clean production review as soon as possible and complete it by the end of June 2006. The provincial and municipal economic and trade commissions (economic commissions) and the environmental protection bureau will organize inspections on the companies that complete the clean production audit report, and those that are not qualified will not be allowed to release. In the future, the list of companies that need to be rectified will be published year by year.
In the list of 127 companies, there are a total of 60 chemical companies, accounting for nearly half of the companies that are subject to mandatory audits, including many well-known companies in the industry, such as Hangzhou Jihua Chemical Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Xin'an Chemical Industry Group Co., Ltd., and Meicheng Pesticide Factory. Juhua Synthetic Ammonia Plant and Zhejiang Hisun Chemical Co., Ltd. The rest are mostly printing, electroplating, papermaking companies.
Deputy Director of the Cleaner Production Center in Zhejiang Province, Xiaohong Hong introduced that Zhejiang is one of the earliest provinces in China to implement clean production demonstration projects, but encountered many obstacles in the implementation process. Many companies believe that cleaner production investment is not worth the candle. The mandatory cleaner production audit is launched in this context.
It is understood that by the end of 2004, Zhejiang Province had completed pilot projects for 135 clean production enterprises in key industries such as chemical industry. The total investment in clean production of these enterprises was 790 million yuan, and 37.78 million tons of wastewater was discharged, and 2,423 tons of sulfur dioxide.
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