Core Viewpoint - The reduction of VOCs (volatile organic compounds) is a critical constraint for improving air quality, and grassroots environmental work must implement practical measures to address the challenges in VOCs governance as the "14th Five-Year Plan" approaches its conclusion [1][3]. Group 1: Challenges in VOCs Governance - The grassroots VOCs governance faces three main difficulties: 1. Difficulty in promoting source substitution due to high cost pressures and weak technical adaptability, leading many enterprises to adopt a wait-and-see attitude [1]. 2. Gaps in process control, with significant issues related to unorganized emissions from storage tanks and pipeline leaks, resulting in regulatory blind spots [1]. 3. Poor effectiveness of end-of-pipe treatment, with many enterprises lacking the ability to select and manage effective VOCs treatment technologies [1]. Group 2: Solutions for VOCs Governance - To address these challenges, a systematic governance approach is recommended, including: 1. Establishing three lists: a target gap list to quantify emission reduction needs by industry and enterprise, a rectification task list with clear deadlines and standards, and a responsibility implementation list to ensure accountability [2]. 2. Engineering reduction strategies should prioritize low-cost, quick-effect solutions tailored to specific industries, such as using "adsorption + combustion" for low-concentration waste gas in furniture and printing industries [2]. 3. Structural reduction should be guided by policies and market forces, with government projects leading by example in using low-VOCs materials and providing incentives for compliant enterprises [3]. Group 3: Future Directions - The next four months are crucial for achieving the goals of the "14th Five-Year Plan," requiring precise measures to ensure timely completion and the establishment of long-term mechanisms for VOCs governance [3].
还剩4个月!急需拿出务实举措解决VOCs治理难题!
Zhong Guo Huan Jing Bao·2025-08-22 00:20