China Daily (Hong Kong)

Waste recyclers get new scrutiny

Government to launch campaign against processors who pollute

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

China will review companies that recycle imported solid waste. It’s one of several measures designed to reduce pollution generated by the processing of such waste, the top environmen­tal authority said on Tuesday.

The five-month joint campaign, including environmen­tal and customs authoritie­s, will be launched soon, targeting companies that recycle imported electrical waste, tires, plastic and textiles, as well as those that dismantle broken household appliances, said Li Ganjie, minister of environmen­tal protection.

The effort will shut down polluting recyclers, regulate processing zones and guide the green growth of domestic recycling companies. Some measures to ban the importatio­n of solid waste will also be considered, the minister added.

Many companies that process imported solid waste were found to be severely contaminat­ing the environmen­t, making them a major target for environmen­tal authoritie­s.

In a monthlong inspection conducted by the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection since July 1, more than 1,700 inspectors have checked 1,792 imported waste processors, of which 60 percent were found to have various problems, such as excessive discharges of pollutants, said Liu Youbin, an official in the ministry’s publicity department.

Li, the minister, ordered local environmen­tal authoritie­s to take action against polluting processors.

The ministry will propose some amendments to laws and regulation­s to enhance fines on companies that smuggle solid waste and pollute the environmen­t, Li said.

In addition, random inspection­s of companies involved in the importatio­n of solid waste will be conducted, he said.

The central government approved an action plan in July to ban the importatio­n of polluting garbage and improve domestic recycling industries. The plan is to be completed by 2019.

Since the 1980s, China has imported some solid waste — such as paper, plastics and some scrap metals — by calling them raw materials. But hazardous pollutants have been found mixed in.

The action plan “will serve green growth and environmen­tal protection, and it will protect public health”, Li said.

Various authoritie­s related to the management of imported solid waste — including commerce, environmen­t and customs — will share informatio­n across their systems to strengthen monitoring, Li said.

 ?? YUAN GUOHONG / XINHUA ?? Law enforcemen­t officers check a warehouse that was storing imported used clothes in Shantou, Guangdong province, in March.
YUAN GUOHONG / XINHUA Law enforcemen­t officers check a warehouse that was storing imported used clothes in Shantou, Guangdong province, in March.

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