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湖北京山:从“灰色厂区”到“绿色画卷” 生态转型绘就乡村振兴新图景
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang·2025-07-23 14:51

Group 1: Ecological Transformation - The city of Jingmen is undergoing an ecological revolution driven by the "Clean Dust" initiative and beautiful river and lake construction, resulting in a vibrant green environment [1] - Collaboration among agriculture, environmental protection, and other departments is facilitating the transformation of traditional industries and improving rural environments [1] Group 2: Green Transformation of High-Energy Enterprises - Jinglan Cement Company has invested over 23 million yuan since 2019 to upgrade equipment and reduce emissions, leading to a reduction of 230,000 tons of CO2 and nearly 1,000 tons of nitrogen oxides annually [2] - The company has received national recognition as a "Green Mine" in 2020 and a "National Green Factory" in 2023, showcasing its commitment to green transformation [2] - Hubei Aike Cable Company has also upgraded its environmental processes, achieving the status of "Hubei Provincial Green Factory" and emphasizing the importance of R&D investment for high-quality development [2] Group 3: River Restoration - The riverbanks of Jingmen have transformed from neglected areas to popular spots for leisure activities, with citizens enjoying fishing and socializing [3] - The city's beautiful river and lake construction initiative has led to the establishment of 26 water quality assessment points, with monthly monitoring and targeted pollution source management [3] - The river, once polluted, is now clean and thriving with fish, enhancing the quality of life for local residents [3] Group 4: Rural Revitalization - As of now, 170 villages in Jingmen have been transformed into "Beautiful Homes," accounting for 47.8% of the total administrative villages [4] - The local government emphasizes tailored solutions for rural areas, addressing urgent issues like waste and sewage management while promoting community involvement in environmental maintenance [4] - The initiative aims to shift the mindset of villagers from "I have to clean" to "I want to clean," making cleanliness a regular aspect of rural life [4]