1. LINE

      Text:AAAPrint
      Society

      China to expand ban on imports of solid waste

      1
      2017-07-21 08:53Global Times Editor: Li Yan ECNS App Download

      China's top environmental regulator has pledged to impose a more wide-ranging ban on imports of solid waste into the country by the end of the year.

      The Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) said that China would urgently ban the imports of 24 kinds of solid waste by the end of 2017, including highly polluted waste such as waste plastics, vanadium slag, unsorted waste paper and textile waste, The Beijing News reported Thursday.

      "The imported solid waste pollutes the environment and damages people's health," said Guo Jing, director general of the Department of International Cooperation of the MEP, at a press conference on Thursday, The Beijing News reported.

      China signed the Basel Convention in 1990, which stipulates that exports of hazardous wastes must gain approval of authorities of the importing countries. "But many businessmen in China have illegally imported highly polluted solid waste for their own benefit," Guo said.

      "Even though many countries have placed strict control on waste, the problem of some developed countries transferring solid waste and even hazardous waste to developing countries has never stopped," said Wang Shuyi, director of the Environment Law Research Institute at Wuhan University.

      Inspectors sent by the MEP have found environmental violations by imported-waste processing firms, according to a notice the MEP sent to the Global Times on Wednesday.

      As of Monday, irregularities were found in 751 companies nationwide, or 65 percent of the total firms inspected, according to the notice.

      Several government agencies of China, including the MEP, the General Administration of the Customs and the Ministry of Public Security have carried out campaigns to enhance the monitoring and limit imported waste, according to a document China sent to the World Trade Organization on Tuesday, news site thepaper.cn reported.

      "A huge amount of highly polluted waste, or even dangerous waste, has been mixed in the solid waste of recyclable materials, causing serious pollution in China," it said.

      China is stepping up its fight against pollution and environmental degradation resulting from decades of fast growth. A reform plan to improve the management of solid waste imports was adopted in April, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Monday.

        

      Related news

      MorePhoto

      Most popular in 24h

      MoreTop news

      MoreVideo

      News
      Politics
      Business
      Society
      Culture
      Military
      Sci-tech
      Entertainment
      Sports
      Odd
      Features
      Biz
      Economy
      Travel
      Travel News
      Travel Types
      Events
      Food
      Hotel
      Bar & Club
      Architecture
      Gallery
      Photo
      CNS Photo
      Video
      Video
      Learning Chinese
      Learn About China
      Social Chinese
      Business Chinese
      Buzz Words
      Bilingual
      Resources
      ECNS Wire
      Special Coverage
      Infographics
      Voices
      LINE
      Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
      Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
      Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 97av免费视频| 黄色一级毛片免费看| 黄色视屏在线免费播放| 日韩免费a级在线观看| 亚洲av无码不卡久久| 桃子视频在线观看高清免费完整| 亚洲va在线va天堂va四虎| 东北美女野外bbwbbw免费| 亚洲欧洲日产国码无码久久99| 精品免费久久久久国产一区 | 亚洲精品久久无码| 曰批全过程免费视频在线观看 | 亚洲宅男天堂在线观看无病毒| 免费福利在线观看| 亚洲精品成a人在线观看| 一级特级女人18毛片免费视频| 免费人成视网站在线观看不卡| 免费一区二区三区在线视频| 亚洲精品国产精品乱码不卞| 一区二区三区视频免费观看| 亚洲乱码中文字幕久久孕妇黑人 | 少妇无码一区二区三区免费| 18gay台湾男同亚洲男同| 99在线精品免费视频九九视| 亚洲av永久中文无码精品| 国产人成免费视频| 久久一区二区免费播放| 亚洲电影中文字幕| 在线视频观看免费视频18| 亚洲AV无码国产剧情| 中文字幕精品亚洲无线码二区 | 亚洲一本综合久久| 国产三级在线观看免费| 女人裸身j部免费视频无遮挡| 自拍偷自拍亚洲精品情侣| 国产成人免费午夜在线观看| 亚洲AV无码一区二区大桥未久| 亚洲色大成网站WWW久久九九| 在线成人爽a毛片免费软件| 亚洲精品久久无码av片俺去也| 亚洲永久无码3D动漫一区|