中国纺织业水资源管理与绿色转型:政策驱动的比较分析。

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Qiuyu Feng, Tingwei Dong, Zhuying Xia, Jiayi Xu, Chengtian He, Laili Wang
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摘要

纺织业作为世界上最大的用水密集型产业之一,可能造成水资源短缺和环境污染,提高用水效率和污水处理势在必行。政府主导的环境法规是一个关键的外生力量,它催化了该行业的绿色转型。因此,探讨其对整个纺织服装供应链上下水的影响和作用,对于促进纺织行业的可持续发展具有重要意义。基于多层次定量分析,本研究发现丝绸、印染和皮革三个细分行业的水提取、排放和污染排放强度在行业中最高,突出了分层标准监管的必要性。此外,从实证角度考察了环境规制的发展趋势和影响,论证了“标准政策→节水创新→可持续发展”的互动模型。以丝绸行业为例,研究表明,限制性水政策与激励性水政策的协同作用,通过对企业的约束与补偿的双重路径,推动了行业转型,形成了行业经济效益与环境效益提升的良性循环。这些研究结果为纺织服装行业的节水减排和清洁生产提供了真实可行的见解。
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Water Management and Green Transition in China's Textile Industry: A Policy-Driven Comparative Analysis.

As one of the world's largest water-intensive industries, the textile industry may cause water shortages and environmental pollution, making the improvement of water use efficiency and sewage treatment imperative. Government-led environmental regulations, a key exogenous force, have catalyzed the industry's green transition. Therefore, exploring their impact and role on water extraction and discharge throughout the textile and apparel supply chain is of great significance for promoting the sustainable development of the textile industry. Based on multilevel quantitative analysis, this study reveals that the silk, printing and dyeing, and leather subsectors have the highest intensity of water extraction, discharge, and pollution emissions in the industry, highlighting the necessity for tiered standard regulations. Furthermore, from an empirical perspective, the study examines the development trends and impact of environmental regulations, demonstrating an interactive model of "standard policy → water-saving innovation → sustainable development." Taking the silk industry as an example, it shows that the synergy of restrictive and incentive-based water policies drives transformation through dual pathways of restriction and compensation for enterprises, leading to a positive cycle of enhanced economic and environmental benefits in the industry. These findings provide authentic and feasible insights for water saving, emission reduction, and clean production in the textile and apparel industry.

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Water Environment Research
Water Environment Research 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
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发文量
138
审稿时长
11 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1928, Water Environment Research (WER) is an international multidisciplinary water resource management journal for the dissemination of fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality and resource recovery. WER''s goal is to foster communication and interdisciplinary research between water sciences and related fields such as environmental toxicology, agriculture, public and occupational health, microbiology, and ecology. In addition to original research articles, short communications, case studies, reviews, and perspectives are encouraged.
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