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    The removal of water-based paint from hazardous waste does not mean that companies can sit back and relax

    • Last Update: 2021-07-24
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    Global Coatings Network News:

    Global Coatings Network News:

    On June 14, 2016, the Ministry of Environmental Protection, the National Development and Reform Commission, and the Ministry of Public Security revised and released the "National Directory of Hazardous Wastes" (hereinafter referred to as the "List"), which was confirmed to be officially implemented on August 1, 2016.




    The removal of water-based paint from the national hazardous waste does not mean that companies can sit back and relax

    The removal of water-based paint from the national hazardous waste does not mean that companies can sit back and relax


     The evolution history of water-based coatings being "delisted"





    Pros or cons? Where is the point of dispute?









     Companies still need to monitor and manage waste


    Although water-based paint is "delisted" from the "National Hazardous Waste List", although it is a good thing for the development of the enterprise, its impact on the entire social environment is uncertain.
    As the beneficiary of the policy-water-based paint manufacturers, they must not feel that they can sit back and relax just because they are "delisted" from the list of hazardous wastes and ignore the detection and treatment of waste.


    At present, leading coating companies in the coatings industry have begun to adopt the method of secondary recycling.
    The environmental protection and economic benefits are very obvious, and it is worthy of encouragement and promotion.


    The revision of the "List" was originally intended to prevent and suppress its harm to the environment and human health.
    If in order to reduce the emission of VOCs, but increase other pollution, then the development to the end will definitely be more than the gain.


    At present, the development of water-based paints has become an unstoppable trend.
    Compared with traditional paints, water-based paints have stricter requirements on technology and production processes, and it is difficult to implement them without policy support.
    The implementation of the amendment will promote the scientific and refined management of hazardous waste, which will play an important role in preventing environmental risks of hazardous waste and improving the quality of the ecological environment.
    At the same time, it will speed up the promotion of water-based coatings.
    (Source: Global Coatings Network) (For more information, please log in: Global Coatings Network http:// )

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