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The Chinese government will double its investment in the
circular economy this year to 2 billion yuan ($300 million)
to support the national policies of energy conservation and
emission reduction, a senior official said.
The figure was provided by He Bingguang, a director-general
level official at the department of resource conservation
and environmental protection of the National Development and
Reform Commission (NDRC).
The NDRC will use financial support and tax breaks to draw
investment into the circular (recycling) economy, which will
benefit companies and society, He said.
Most of the spending will go into the construction of industrial
parks, the transformation of urban mining industries, clean
production, food waste recycling and staff development, He
said.
The major part of the investment will be used in the industrial
sector, said Zhou Changyi, director general of the department
of energy conservation and resources utilization of the Ministry
of Industry and Information Technology.
Zhou said eliminating obsolete production capacity and controlling
energy-intensive, polluting industries will remain the major
tasks in the next five years.
According to He, China achieved much in the energy-conservation
sector during the 11th Five-Year Plan period (2006-2010) and
the country will step up its efforts to cut carbon emissions
and save energy during the current five-year plan.
The circular economy concept has three basic principles:
recycle, re-use and reduce.
The circular economy is a national strategy in China, said
He. "No other country has given it such a high priority.
"We are now filing and summarizing the 60 cases of successful
development modes of the circular economy in the past five
years and will publish the final report in two months."
The NDRC has established 178 demonstration units since 2005
to implement circular-economy projects, and about 1,300 companies
have joined the program.
The official said the results are good examples not only
for domestic industries but also for foreign countries.
China has a State-level circular economic pilot area in Chadamu
in Qinghai province, covering 256,000 square kilometers. The
project includes 15 programs dealing with environmental protection
and ecological construction.
Many coal mines are applying the circular economy concept
under the central government's guidance.
Huaibei Mining Group, a coal company in Anhui province, has
won approval for five Clean Development Mechanism projects
that will recycle the industrial waste of coal production.
Wang Mingsheng, president of the company, said depending
on coal production to expand the industrial chain is the company's
key strategy to grow stronger, and during the transformation,
the circular economy will play an essential role.
The cumulative value of the circular economy industry was
1 trillion yuan as of the end of 2010, and it is forecast
to grow at least 15 percent annually during the 12th Five-Year
Plan (2011-2015) period, said He.
"The country will focus on the application of the circular
economy concept in industry, agriculture, services and green
consumption," He said. "The policy will be implemented
at all stages of the production, distribution and consumption
processes."
However, China will still pay the most attention to reducing
energy consumption in industrial production.
According to He, the development plan for the circular economy
for the 12th Five-Year Plan period, the first five-year program
for the circular economy, will be published by the end of
the year. The plan will focus on curbing industrial energy
consumption.
Source: China Daily
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