The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently held a symposium to discuss the promotion of green and low-carbon development in the industrial sector. The goal is to steadily reduce carbon emissions, build a green manufacturing and service system, improve industrial energy conservation and efficiency, and promote the standardized development of the comprehensive utilization of renewable resources.
This initiative is a strategic requirement for implementing new development concepts and achieving high-quality development. It is also an inherent requirement of new industrialization. Key points discussed at the symposium include the need to steadily reduce carbon emissions in the industrial sector, coordinate efforts to reach carbon peaks in key industries such as steel, building materials, petrochemicals, and nonferrous metals, and promote the green and low-carbon industries.
The ministry also plans to accelerate the construction of green manufacturing and service systems, implement green manufacturing projects, strengthen the construction of green and low-carbon standard systems, and actively create green consumption scenarios.
Other measures include promoting industrial energy conservation and efficiency improvement, building a clean, efficient, and low-carbon industrial energy consumption structure, and promoting resource conservation and efficient utilization. The ministry also aims to promote the standardized development of the comprehensive utilization of renewable resources industry and strengthen external publicity, training, and exchanges in green manufacturing and other fields.
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