SwastiChemEx: China Petroleum and Chemical Industry

Saturday, 24 May 2014

China Petroleum and Chemical Industry

Since 15 September 2011, local authorities are required to suspend approval for construction, reconstruction or expansion of projects and activities related to manufacturing or storing dangerous chemicals outside industrial parks, the exception being made for technical reform projects that can save energy and reduce emissions to ensure environmental protection.










The working committee of China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation and the Research Centre for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua University, and related research and data collection, has jointly developed the first chemical industrial park evaluation system in China which was due to commence in June 2012.


This system, based on industrial park and industry cluster theories and the Scientific Outlook on Development, includes five areas: comprehensive economic power; infrastructure and facilities; cost of public utilities; environmental protection, energy saving and emissions reduction and independent innovation.

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