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Guiding Opinion of the NDRC and Other Departments on Accelerating the Construction of a Recycling System for Waste Materials
The opinion pointed out that by 2025, the policy system for the recycling of waste materials will be further improved, and the level of resource recycling will be further improved. The waste material recycling network system should be basically established, and more than 1,000 green sorting centers should be built. The “scattered and polluted” situation of the renewable resources processing and utilization industry will be significantly improved, and the level of agglomeration, scale, standardization and informatization will be greatly improved. The recycling volume of nine major renewable resources, including scrap iron and steel, scrap copper, scrap aluminum, scrap lead, scrap zinc, scrap paper, scrap plastic, scrap rubber, and scrap glass, should reach 450 million tons. The circulation order and transaction behavior of second-hand commodities will be more standardized, and the transaction scale will increase significantly. About 60 large and medium-sized cities took the lead in building a basically perfect recycling system for waste materials.
The opinions call for improving the waste material recycling network, including rationally arranging waste material recycling sites, strengthening the standardized construction of waste material sorting centers, promoting the specialization of waste material recycling, and improving the informatization level of the waste material recycling industry.
At the same time, departments at all levels are required to improve the policy guarantee system for the recycling of waste and used materials, strengthen the guarantee of elements, increase investment, taxation and financial policy support, and strengthen industry supervision and management.
The promulgation of this opinion will strongly promote the systematic and standardized recycling of waste non-ferrous metals. For the copper industry, which relies on foreign materials for more than 80%, it is expected to receive greater policy support to strengthen the domestic self-sufficiency rate of copper resources and promote the proportion of recycling copper to reach 35%.