中国“零废物城市”建设下工业固体废物管理的见解与实践

Qifei Huang, Tong Zhao, Mingsong Lin, Weishi Li, Qi Zhou, Chao Chen
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中国于2018年启动的“零废物城市”试点项目,推动了不同城市环境下工业固体废物管理的创新实践。本研究将城市分为资源产出型、制造业导向型和综合型三类,并提出针对性的战略,以应对独特的工业挑战,同时促进可持续发展。资源产出型城市优先考虑生态修复,通过废弃矿区改造、废弃物资源化利用,恢复退化环境,支持当地经济发展。制造业导向型城市注重绿色产业升级和循环经济模式,以提高废物的综合利用,降低产生强度,培养回收产品的市场竞争力。综合性城市,通常是大型城市中心,已经采用数字技术来优化ISW的精准管理,从而提高监管效率和资源利用率。到目前为止实施的这些有针对性的方法已经显著减少了ISW的产生,改善了资源回收,并取得了显著的经济效益。从中国不断发展的ZWC框架中得出的见解不仅有助于在国内建立一个更可持续和高效的废物管理系统,而且为寻求将工业发展与环境保护相结合的国际地区提供了有价值的参考。
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Insights and practices for industrial solid waste management under “zero-waste city” construction in China
China's “zero-waste city” (ZWC) pilot program, initiated in 2018, has driven innovative practices in industrial solid waste (ISW) management across diverse urban contexts. This study categorizes cities into resource-output, manufacturing-oriented, and comprehensive types to propose tailored strategies that address unique industrial challenges while promoting sustainability. Resource-output cities prioritize ecological restoration through the transformation of abandoned mining sites, repurposing waste materials to restore degraded environments and support local economic development. Manufacturing-oriented cities focus on green industrial upgrades and circular economy models to enhance the comprehensive utilization of waste, reduce generation intensity, and foster market competitiveness for recycled products. Comprehensive cities, often large urban centers, have embraced digital technologies to optimize the precision management of ISW, thereby enhancing regulatory efficiency and resource utilization. These targeted approaches implemented thus far have let to measurable reductions in ISW generation, improved resource recovery, and notable economic co-benefits. The insights drawn from China's evolving ZWC framework not only contribute to a more sustainable and efficient waste management system domestically but also provide a valuable reference for international regions seeking to integrate industrial development with environmental protection.
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