Domestic waste classification will be fully launched in cities at and above the prefecture level nationwide
from 2019, domestic waste classification will be fully launched in cities at and above the prefecture level nationwide. By the end of 2020, 46 key cities will basically build waste classification systems, and the problem of excess capacity is becoming increasingly prominent. At that time,
this is the news obtained from the national on-site meeting on municipal solid waste classification held by the Ministry of housing and urban rural development in Shanghai on the 21st. According to the introduction, 46 key cities have made positive progress in promoting waste classification, and the supporting facilities for collection, transportation and treatment have been continuously improved. Shanghai, Xiamen, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Beijing, Suzhou and other cities have preliminarily established domestic waste classification collection, transportation and treatment systems. 46 key cities have carried out 43000 garbage classification theme publicity and practical activities to meet the needs of users, more than 12 million household publicity, and more than 700000 volunteers have participated; 27 cities have achieved full coverage of garbage classification education in schools within their jurisdiction; 33 cities have compiled and printed garbage classification textbooks or knowledge books
by the end of 2025, cities at and above the prefecture level across the country should basically establish waste classification and treatment systems. Wang Menghui, Minister of housing and urban rural development, pointed out at the meeting that at present, there are still some problems in promoting waste classification. The ideological understanding needs to be further improved, and the understanding of garbage classification in some cities is still at the technical level; On the whole, the coverage of waste classification in China is still very limited, and the promotion needs to be strengthened; In addition, there are still shortcomings in facilities. At present, only a few coastal developed cities have completed garbage classification collection, transportation and treatment facilities to keep up with the explosive growth of all new energy vehicles
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