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垃圾真不够烧了?藏在25家公司财报里的产业真相

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese waste incineration industry is facing challenges in certain regions due to insufficient waste supply, leading companies to expand their operations through acquisitions and cross-regional strategies [1][2][3]. Industry Overview - The competition in China's waste incineration industry has intensified, with the country's waste incineration capacity surpassing that of the US, Japan, and the EU combined [3][4]. - The proportion of waste treated by incineration has increased significantly from 9.8% in 2005 to 82.5% in 2023, while landfill treatment has decreased from 85.2% to 7.5% [3][4]. - The number of waste incineration plants has grown from 67 in 2005 to 1010 by October 2024, indicating a shift from "garbage siege" to "garbage scarcity" over approximately 20 years [4]. Company Actions - Companies like Zhongke Environmental and Shenzhen Energy are actively acquiring and investing in waste incineration projects to secure more waste supply [1][2]. - The average capacity utilization rate for domestic waste incineration projects is around 60%, with 16% of facilities operating below 50% capacity [5][7]. - Major listed companies in the industry include China Everbright International, Hanlan Environment, Sanfeng Environment, and others, with varying capacities and revenue figures [6][7]. Market Dynamics - The phenomenon of "insufficient waste" is recognized as a common issue within the industry, particularly in county-level administrative units where planning may not align with actual waste generation [7][8]. - Specific examples, such as the waste incineration plant in Weinan, Shaanxi, show that actual processing volumes can be significantly lower than designed capacities, leading to low utilization rates [8][9].