Jiangsu chemical fiber printing and dyeing enterprises may usher in a more violent “shutdown wave”!
Abstract: In recent years, the textile and chemical fiber industry has been filled with an atmosphere of environmental rectification. Since 2013, with the gradual increase in supervision, its impact on the industry is self-evident. Since 2016, environmental protection has been tightened one after another. As a major province in the textile and chemical fiber industry, is Jiangsu really ready to deal with the wave of environmental protection? Impact on the textile and chemical fiber industry With the promulgation of the “Ten Measures for Atmosphere”, “Ten Measures for Water” and “New Environmental Protection Law”
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In recent years, the textile and chemical fiber industry has been permeated with an atmosphere of environmental protection rectification. Since 2013, with the gradual increase in supervision, its The impact on the industry is also self-evident. Since 2016, environmental protection has been tightened one after another. As a province with a major textile and chemical fiber industry, is Jiangsu really ready to deal with the wave of environmental protection?
Impact on the textile and chemical fiber industry
With the promulgation of the “Ten Measures for Atmosphere”, “Ten Measures for Water” and “New Environmental Protection Law”, rounds of domestic turmoil have set off The remediation storm. Many provinces have begun to formulate special rectification action plans, and textile, printing and dyeing, chemical industry and other industries have become key targets for supervision.
Recently, Jiangsu Province issued the “Implementation Opinions on Deeply Promoting the Transformation and Development of the Province’s Chemical Industry.” The promulgation of this “Opinion” has attracted the attention of thousands of chemical companies. As a major textile province, there are a large number of chemical fiber and printing and dyeing companies in the chemical industry, so every move it makes will have an impact on the entire industrial chain.
The “Opinions” mainly clarified the transformation and upgrading measures of Jiangsu’s petrochemical industry, proposed restrictions on industrial structure adjustment, eliminated catalogs, and established regulations for areas along the river, coast, and Taihu and the four major petrochemical industry clusters in northern Jiangsu have put forward targeted development priorities and direction guidance.
Qin Zhiqiang, President of Jiangsu Chemical Industry Association, said that Jiangsu petrochemical industry is currently facing urgent and arduous transformation and upgrading tasks. The “Opinions” The issuance is Jiangsu’s local version of the guide for the transformation and upgrading of the petrochemical industry. “This is the best industry development guidance document issued by the province over the years. It is different from the broad principled guidelines in the past. It has very strong operability.” Detailed plans, specific and clear.” For example, the four major petrochemical gathering areas in Jiangsu each have their own development focus.
Areas along the river
In areas along the river where the petrochemical industry is concentrated, it is necessary to focus on the implementation of reduction, transfer, transformation and upgrading plans. Orderly promote the transfer of chemical enterprises around regional central cities and along both sides of the river to coastal areas with environmental capacity. No new construction or expansion of petroleum processing, petrochemical, basic organic and inorganic chemicals, and coal chemical projects using bulk imported oil and gas resources as raw materials is allowed. It is strictly prohibited to build new hazardous chemical terminals within 1 kilometer of the Yangtze River mainstream and its main tributaries.
Taihu Area
In the Taihu area, we must focus on implementing plans such as transfer, closure, elimination, and rectification. New reconstruction and expansion of dye and industrial projects that discharge nitrogen and phosphorus pollutants are not allowed in the basin. By the end of 2016, small-scale dye, arsenic refining, sulfur refining, oil refining, pesticide and other enterprises will be completely banned; by the end of 2017, all enterprises in the first- and second-level protected areas will be cleansed; by the end of 2018, the chemical industry in the Taihu first-level protected area will be completed Enterprises were shut down and transferred to establish a chemical-free ecological protection zone.
Coastal areas
In coastal areas, we must focus on implementing standardized development plans for advanced, high-end, and green chemicals. Based on imported petroleum and other chemical raw material resources, focus on the development of petrochemical industry.oListParagraph” style=”margin-left:21.0pt”> There are about 800 kilometers of coastline on both sides of the Jiangsu section of the Yangtze River. A large number of chemical companies are concentrated, which saturates the resource and environmental carrying capacity and brings greater transportation to the Yangtze River shipping. Pressure and risks have also brought greater pressure on safety, environmental protection and social stability maintenance to cities along the river.
1. Suzhou will accelerate the entry of chemical enterprises into parks and zones. By the end of 2017, all chemical enterprises outside the city’s chemical concentration zones and industrial communities must all shutdown.
2. Suzhou has also formulated a special rectification work plan for the safety of hazardous chemicals, delineating a “supervision red line” for the chemical industry, that is, illegal production and operations Those that still fail to meet the requirements after construction and suspension of production for rectification will be closed down and banned.
3. Relevant units and responsible persons responsible for illegal production, operation and construction shall be financially punished according to the prescribed upper limit.
4. Units that engage in illegal production, operation and construction activities will be ordered to suspend production for rectification.
5. Relevant units and personnel who violate the law will be strictly held accountable in accordance with the law.
A large number of chemical companies along the Yangtze River will be shut down and eliminated
Previously, Suzhou’s supply-side structural reform “1+5” plan specifically combined the improvement of the chemical industry with the overcapacity reduction work. In combination, it is proposed to rectify and upgrade, close down, eliminate, merge and reorganize the chemical industry.
The chemical industry is one of the six pillar industries in Suzhou. Since 2006, Suzhou has launched three rounds of special rectification of chemical production enterprises, with a total of 1,480 chemical enterprises closed. Currently, there are 1,094 chemical enterprises in the city, of which Zhangjiagang, Changshu, and Taicang along the river are key development areas.
Data at the end of 2007 showed that there were more than 6,400 hazardous chemical companies in Suzhou, involving the production, operation, wholesale, use, and storage of hazardous chemicals. , packaging container production, waste disposal and water and land transportation enterprises. Among them, Zhangjiagang, Changshu and Kunshan are the three key cities for hazardous chemicals.
Introduction to Suzhou’s three hazardous chemicals key city parks
Jiangsu Yangzijiang Industrial Park
Jiangsu Yangzi Jiangxue Industrial Park was established with the approval of the Jiangsu Provincial Government in May 2001, with a total planned area of 24 square kilometers. It is an industrial supporting facility for the Zhangjiagang Free Trade Zone. district. Currently, 11 of the top 20 chemical companies have invested and settled here. The following nine industrial chains are mainly developed: propylene deep processing industry, silicone industry, high-performance materials industry, lithium-ion battery industry, fine chemicals industry, polyurethane industry, basic chemicals industry, styrene deep processing industry, and coal gasification industry. The main companies include: the United States, Chevron Phillips, DuPont, Unocal, Japan’s Asahi Kasei, Mitsui Chemicals, etc.
Jiangsu Changshu New Materials Industrial Park
The park is located in the north of Changshu City, on the edge of the Yangtze River, 20 kilometers away from Changshu City. It was formerly known as “Jiangsu High-tech Fluorine Chemical Industrial Park”. The park has a planned area of 15.02 square kilometers and focuses on the development of new materials, fluorine chemicals, fine chemicals, biomedicine and other industries. Domestic and foreign companies such as DuPont of the United States, Arkema of France, Daikin of Japan, Kureha of Japan, Solvay of Belgium, New Perth of New Zealand, Shanghai Sanaifu, Shanghai Yunfeng, and Yantai BGI have settled in the park.
Kunshan Qiandeng Fine Chemical Industry Zone
The Fine Chemical Industry Park is located to the north of Airport Road, Qiandeng Town, at the southern end of Kunshan City. As a concentration area for chemical enterprises in Kunshan, Qiandeng Fine Chemical Industry Park is dotted with companies that produce, use, store, and operate hazardous chemicals. There are 85 chemical companies, which have always been the top priority in Kunshan’s production safety work. The main companies include: Xuchang Chemical Technology (Kunshan) Co., Ltd., Shipu Chemical, etc.
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Kunshan Qiandeng Fine Chemical Industry Zone
The Fine Chemical Industry Park is located to the north of Airport Road, Qiandeng Town, at the southern end of Kunshan City. As a concentration area for chemical enterprises in Kunshan, Qiandeng Fine Chemical Industry Park is dotted with companies that produce, use, store, and operate hazardous chemicals. There are 85 chemical companies, which have always been the top priority in Kunshan’s production safety work. The main companies include: Xuchang Chemical Technology (Kunshan) Co., Ltd., Shipu Chemical, etc.
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