Recently, the Ministry of Ecological Environment announced the "Fen Weibei plain 2018-2019 autumn and winter air pollution Comprehensive Management action plan", officially announced a new round of air pollution control ' winter test ' kicked off, and what does this mean for the regenerative plastics industry in the policy-oriented industry?
In recent years, with the implementation of the three years of winning the Blue Sky Defense and other policies, major industrial provinces in China, major chemical parks can see obvious environmental improvements, but for the regenerative plastics industry has also brought a lot of challenges. Since 2017, the domestic environmental protection strength increased, coupled with some areas at that time mistakenly adopted a one-size-fits-all approach to the treatment of polluting workers, many small and medium-sized recycled plastics enterprises nationwide has been shut down and banned, and after entering the 2018, the domestic environmental protection situation is still grim, and because of the ' no Waste order '
The implementation has also led to a small domestic demand gap in waste plastic raw materials, at the end of last year, China has banned the import of waste plastics from domestic sources of life, and industrial source category will be completely banned by the end of this year. Huge gap so that domestic investors engaged in the import of waste plastics to the vicinity can still import processed waste plastics in Japan and South Korea, Southeast Asia and other countries to open up territory.
But because many domestic investors hold the idea of making fast money, regardless of local regulations to copy the domestic extensive production model, so that the entire import of waste plastic recycling granulation industry is facing no small challenge. Foreign factories to set up imported granulation face challenges, the domestic can not get better quality of ' foreign waste ' raw materials, millions of tons of raw material gap needs to find a new direction.
And the domestic ' Earth trash ' seems to be a good target. However, things do not seem to be so simple, because the domestic recycling system and so on is not perfect, domestic recycled plastic enterprises to process these raw materials often have to spend more costs, but also more likely to become a ' pollution disorder ' enterprises and be discontinued and other disposal, coupled with the beginning of the year market most of the time for recycled materials demand is not high,
Bland market conditions also let a number of enterprises to reduce production demand, choose to cut production to stop to avoid losses. As we all know, the recycled plastics processing industry is a policy-oriented industry, the policy facing the industry's guidance is obvious, with the "Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei and surrounding areas in the autumn and winter air pollution Comprehensive control action Plan", the second round of environmental protection ' look back ' and "Fen Wei Plain 2018-
2019 Autumn and Winter air pollution Comprehensive control action plan, such as the implementation of policies and some areas of policy response to the introduction of relevant regulations, which is bound to impact on small and medium-sized enterprises.
Although this year, the environmental sector has been determined to say ' no ' to unreasonable disposal methods such as one-size-fits-all, and many policies will give enterprises ' stoves ', so that enterprises can be rectified and other methods to throw away the ' dirty chaos ' hat, but environmental protection policy and demand off-season collision is bound to lead to a decline in the start rate
In terms of market conditions, with the entry into the low season, downstream terminal enthusiasm is not high, can consume the previous two months before the inventory is also a matter of concern.
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