Protecting the environment and fighting the battle against pollution
Grasping the key issues of pollution prevention and control enhances the ability to coordinate and harmonize complex situations. Accurate law enforcement can enhance the initiative and security of enterprises in transformation and upgrading.
In recent years, the first round of “retrospectives” on the rectification and improvement of central environmental protection inspections has been launched. The relevant departments have formulated “working opinions” on “prohibited environmental protection” to prevent indiscriminate inspections. Stop production and stop production actions. The author welcomes the opinions of the interviewed companies without any doubt.
The key to good pollution control is to establish a correct view of development and performance. Environmental protection can not rely on emergency response. In some places, there are many environmental problems, such as “piecemeal pollution” and so on. When environmental inspectors come, they can only use the “one-size-fits-all” method. The lack of legality and reasonableness will lead to damage to the industry.
“The ”one size fits all" approach may also conceal certain pitfalls. After a crash, companies rush back to work in order to get back on schedule with production orders. For example, equipment and facilities at chemical companies are not well cleaned and disposed of. Materials inside are susceptible to chemical reactions and leaks, and short-term shutdowns and restarting of equipment are prone to failure, and personnel may be inert and unfamiliar with the process, which can lead to accidents.
A simple and crude “one size fits all” approach will not only cause unnecessary losses to enterprises, but also affect the coordinated development of upstream and downstream industries. For example, in the building materials industry, if the midstream stone enterprises suddenly closed down, it may affect the upstream cutting tool enterprises to stabilize the listing, the downstream construction industry will also encounter price fluctuations.
Since their establishment, centralized environmental inspectors have been effective. However, in some places they usually do not work or act as a temporary disruption. When they go to the inspectors, they just stop working and stop producing. I have heard more than once that enterprises can complain about environmental protection equipment, enterprises are on the road, but as long as the environmental protection inspectors will encounter sudden power outages, shutdowns, shutdowns caused by economic losses and loss of credibility, but Audi said it makes the enterprise production and operation of the lack of security.
“One size fits all” seems to be exactly the same, but in fact, it hinders fair competition in the market. Polluting enterprises without evidence or licenses should be resolutely rectified. They must be closed down in accordance with the law. However, in some places, some enterprises have invested a lot of money for renovation and upgrading and environmental protection standards, but also cut off by the power, which will undoubtedly affect the enthusiasm of enterprises to pursue high-quality development.
To grasp the key issues of pollution prevention and control, and enhance the ability to coordinate and harmonize complex situations. One-size-fits-all “simple”, “playing the piano” is difficult. In the “scattered pollution” behind the disposal of enterprises, is how to open up new sources of tax after tax cuts, eliminating the old capacity to find new jobs, to find the best balance between industrial development and ecological protection, testing the wisdom of governance. Local governments.
We should exercise strict supervision over pollution prevention and control, and we would like to have a greater sense of service. In some industrial clusters, the enterprises are small in size individually but strong in overall competitiveness. The relevant departments are willing to guide enterprises to make a clean transition with India.
We must carry out a solid fight against pollution and enforce the law strictly. For example, enterprises with legal formalities and in compliance with environmental requirements should not be included in the scope of work stoppages and shutdowns; and we should take appropriate corrective measures when there are legal formalities but they do not comply with environmental requirements. Depending on the specific issue, the absence of legal formalities and non-compliance with environmental requirements should be seriously regulated in accordance with the law. Such precise law enforcement can enhance the initiative and security of enterprises in transformation and upgrading.



