China has issued its clean production evaluation systems for six
industries amid efforts to curb air and water pollution.
The State Development and Reform Commission Thursday published
on its official website the systems for sectors including cement,
fermentation, soda ash, machinery, sulphuric acid and leather.
The six sets of standards became effective on the day of
issuance on a trial basis in a bid to help better use of natural
resources and cut pollutant emissions, said the commission.
The standards will be revised with the economic development and
improvement of technology, according to the commission.
China has committed itself to improving energy efficiency -- its
goal is to cut energy consumption per unit of gross domestic
product (GDP) by 20 percent and major pollutant emissions by 10
percent by 2010.
Energy consumption per unit of GDP fell 1.33 percent
year-on-year in 2006, only one third of its four-percent target,
official figures showed
(Xinhua News Agency July 22, 2007)