The transfer of industries from Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei is accelerating; Beijing's recycling industry is initiating its relocation.


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11 May,2015

To promote the planned and orderly transfer and acceptance of the recycling industry in Beijing and Hebei Province, the Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission, in cooperation with the China再生资源回收利用协会, established a docking platform for the transfer of the Beijing-Tianjin recycling industry at the Northern Recycling Industry Base in Dingzhou, Hebei Province on October 10.

To promote the planned and orderly transfer and acceptance of the recycling industry between Beijing and Hebei Province, the Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission, in cooperation with the China Association of Recycling Resources, established a platform for the transfer and docking of the Beijing-Tianjin recycling industry at the Northern (Dingzhou) Recycling Industry Base in Dingzhou, Hebei Province on the 10th.
 
 
The transfer of the recycling industry among Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei is accelerating. As a key component of the "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Coordinated Development Strategy," the transfer and docking of industries among the three regions is a crucial pathway to promoting regional development.
 
To promote the planned and orderly transfer and acceptance of the recycling industry between Beijing and Hebei Province, the Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission, in cooperation with the China Association of Recycling Resources, established a platform for the transfer and docking of the Beijing-Tianjin recycling industry at the Northern (Dingzhou) Recycling Industry Base in Dingzhou, Hebei Province on the 10th. The Northern (Dingzhou) Recycling Industry Base in Dingzhou, Hebei Province covers an area of 10,000 mu (approximately 667 hectares). Leveraging over 30 years of experience in processing waste plastics, rubber, and metals in Dingzhou and Xinle, it focuses on six major industries: waste electromechanical products, electronic waste, scrapped vehicles, rubber and plastic processing, advanced processing and remanufacturing, and energy-saving environmental protection and new energy. Its annual throughput exceeds 1 million tons, and it employs over 100,000 people.

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