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上海市生态环境局持续优化营商环境
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-07-01 11:42

Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Municipal Ecological Environment Bureau has issued an implementation plan aimed at enhancing the business environment by optimizing ecological and environmental regulations and services for enterprises [3]. Group 1: Approval System Reform - The plan proposes a "Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) + Approval" reform, expanding the linkage between planning EIA and construction project EIA, allowing simplified procedures for certain projects [4]. - Projects with annual increases in nitrogen oxides, chemical oxygen demand, and volatile organic compounds below specified thresholds may be exempt from submitting total pollutant source explanations [6][7]. - The plan includes measures to streamline approval processes, such as integrating EIA and pollutant discharge permits into a single approval process [5]. Group 2: Pollutant Discharge Management - The implementation plan allows for the management of pollutant discharge indicators to be coordinated at the district level for certain projects, reducing administrative burdens [6][7]. - Projects in specific industries with minor pollutant increases may have their total pollutant indicators accepted conditionally during the EIA approval phase [7]. Group 3: Enhancing Government Services - The plan emphasizes the use of AI in government services to improve efficiency in EIA and pollutant discharge permit approvals [8]. - It aims to eliminate unnecessary application processes for certain environmental certifications, thereby simplifying the regulatory landscape for businesses [8]. Group 4: Support for Enterprises - The plan includes initiatives to enhance green financial services, such as upgrading the Shanghai green finance service platform to better match financial institutions with green projects [9]. - It aims to strengthen innovation platforms for green technology and provide free professional environmental consulting services to small and medium-sized enterprises [9]. Group 5: Regulatory Enforcement Optimization - The plan proposes a credit-based regulatory system to streamline inspections and reduce unnecessary administrative burdens on enterprises [10]. - It includes measures to ensure that minor violations do not lead to administrative penalties, promoting a more supportive regulatory environment [10].