Friday, December 27, 2013

China targets cement, batteries, metals in anti-pollution push

The sun is seen behind smoke billowing from a chimney of a heating plant in Taiyuan China will raise standards for the production of cement, batteries, leather and heavy metals as part of its efforts to cut air, water and soil pollution, the environment ministry said on Friday. Beijing, facing growing public anger over smog, contaminated food and unclean water, has said it will tackle the environmental costs of more than three decades of unbridled growth. It has promised to get tough with under-regulated industries such as cement, iron and steel and coal but the central government has traditionally struggled to impose its will on powerful industrial sectors and local governments. According to a notice issued by the Ministry of Environmental Protection (www.mep.gov.cn), China produced 2.21 billion tons of cement in 2012, 56 percent of the global total.








via Health News Headlines - Yahoo News http://news.yahoo.com/china-targets-cement-batteries-metals-anti-pollution-push-133941576--sector.html

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