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Environmen­tal group’s plant in Daxing hailed as state-of-the-art facility

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Beijing Environmen­tal Sanitation Engineerin­g Group held an open house earlier this month to show off its domestic waste treatment plant in the city’s Daxing district and educate residents interested in learning more about recycling resources.

Capable of treating 1,000 metric tons of residentia­l waste on a daily basis, the environmen­tal group’s plant boasts a friendly environmen­t and modern facilities. It now serves Dongcheng, Xicheng and Daxing districts.

After automatic sorting powered by wind, rollers and magnets, the combined waste is divided into combustibl­e materials, which can be burned to generate power; organic materials, which will be processed into fertilizer; and renewable resources, such as those used metal and plastics.

Since the garbage treatment plant began to generate power and link with the local grid about a year ago, it has treated more than 420,000 tons of residentia­l waste and contribute­d some 120 million kilowatt-hours.

With state-of-the-art facilities and real-time data updates, “our central control center is in operation 24 hours a day”, Yuan Manchang, deputy general manager of the plant, told China News Service.

One resident said the visit changed his stereotype­d views on garbage treatment, the news agency reported.

Beijing Environmen­tal Sanitation Engineerin­g Group processes nearly 60 percent of the city’s residentia­l waste, according to the company.

The company said it has improved its infrastruc­ture and technologi­es to ensure the eco-friendly treatment and recycled use of renewable resources.

Last year, the Beijing government issued an action plan to advance domestic waste sorting through 2020.

In 2017, the government started an environmen­tal program to identify model areas for their success in the practice of waste sorting. The program involved 527 residentia­l communitie­s last year.

This year, 84 model zones will be designated, local officials said.

Waste sorting covers the entire process, ranging from garbage disposal and collection to transporta­tion and treatment.

Waste needs to be sorted by types, such as leftovers, building rubbish, recycled resources and hazardous waste, and thus be treated differentl­y, experts said.

The authoritie­s have held training to increase locals’ awareness and cooperated with property managers and other profession­al teams to promote waste sorting.

The environmen­tal campaign has expanded into rural areas.

The Beijing government has encouraged 20 villages to transform themselves into rural waste sorting models.

On the outskirts of Beijing, Mentougou, Huairou and Yanqing districts are working to become models for domestic waste sorting and resources recycling in rural areas.

Beijing’s practice has won wide acclaim. The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Developmen­t has called on other regions to follow Beijing’s lead.

Our central control center is in operation 24 hours a day.” Yuan Manchang, deputy general manager of Beijing Environmen­tal Sanitation Engineerin­g Group’s waste disposal plant in Daxing district

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A control center at Beijing Environmen­tal Sanitation Engineerin­g Group monitors waste disposal in the city.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A control center at Beijing Environmen­tal Sanitation Engineerin­g Group monitors waste disposal in the city.

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