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修订后的《快递暂行条例》即将施行 填补快递包装治理制度空白——快递包装“瘦身增绿”(大数据观察)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-05-28 22:10

Core Viewpoint - The revised "Express Delivery Temporary Regulations" will take effect on June 1, introducing a dedicated chapter on "express packaging," which addresses the regulatory gap in packaging management and supports the green development of the express delivery industry [1]. Group 1: Industry Growth and Challenges - China's express delivery industry has entered the era of over 100 billion packages, with an expected volume exceeding 1.75 trillion packages in 2024, representing a year-on-year growth of 21.5% [1]. - The rapid growth of express delivery services has led to significant usage and disposal of packaging materials, making packaging management a crucial task for the industry's high-quality development [1]. Group 2: Green Transformation Efforts - The regulations encourage the adoption of new technologies and materials to develop environmentally friendly packaging [2]. - The packaging waste primarily consists of product packaging, e-commerce packaging, and delivery service packaging, with a focus on reducing, recycling, and upgrading packaging materials [2]. - Companies like Jingxing Packaging are utilizing recycled materials to produce corrugated paper, achieving a consumption rate of approximately 1.1 tons of waste cardboard for every ton of new paper produced [2]. Group 3: Innovations in Packaging - Companies are developing biodegradable tape and reusable packaging solutions, such as Zhongtong's "multi-life" boxes designed for frequent returns [3]. - The introduction of intelligent packaging systems has improved packaging efficiency, with original direct shipping increasing from about 5% to 25% in recent years, and projected to reach 40% [5][6]. - The use of smart recommendations for packaging materials has led to a 20% reduction in material usage across nearly 300 warehouses [6]. Group 4: Recycling and Circular Economy - The establishment of recycling facilities at delivery points is crucial for closing the packaging management loop [7]. - Initiatives like the "return box plan" at Zhejiang University have resulted in 90% of used boxes being recycled for further use, significantly reducing waste [8]. - The shift from a linear model of "manufacture-use-dispose" to a circular model of "production-consumption-recycling-reuse" is being accelerated through enhanced end-of-life management practices [8][9]. Group 5: Regulatory Framework and Future Directions - The regulations clarify the responsibilities of various stakeholders in the green governance of packaging, marking a significant step in the legal and standard implementation system [9]. - The National Postal Administration plans to promote a series of standards and policies to guide innovation in packaging products, technologies, and models, further advancing the green transformation of the express delivery sector [9].