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China’s war on pollution targets illegal waste dumping

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Latest environmental crackdown sees city mayors summoned to Beijing to account for failures to tackle problem
China plans to carry out nationwide inspections targeting the illegal transfer and dumping of waste that damages water resources and soil, the environmental watchdog said on Friday as Beijing launched a new front in its years-long war on pollution.
News of the crackdown came as mayors for seven cities were summoned to a meeting at the Ministry of Ecology and Environment in Beijing on Friday to account for their cities’ failure to tackle the problem.
The ministry ordered them to submit plans within a month to improve their systems for disposing of spent chemicals, oil, medical, animal and other waste, and to step up scrutiny of companies that spew toxic refuse.
“Local authorities have been focused only on air pollution and water pollution and have not paid attention to waste disposal,” Zhou Zhiqiang, a senior official with the ministry, said at the briefing.
The illegal disposal and storage of dangerous waste has become a widespread issue among chemical producers with reported cases more than doubling between 2015 and 2018, the ministry said.
Plans for sweeping checks mark a shift in focus for the environmental watchdog as it expands its reach beyond curbing emissions from heavy industrial sectors.
It also comes after state media reported a firm in Lianyungang, a major chemical and refining hub in the eastern province of Jiangsu, was illegally dumping its waste water.
At least six listed companies have since halted operations due to a crackdown following the report.
In prepared remarks at the briefing, the city’s mayor, Fang Wei, said authorities had already shut two chemical industrial estates, affecting 200 firms, until they comply with regulations.

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