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Core Viewpoint - Chongqing's low-carbon development is seen as a new engine for high-quality economic growth, with significant achievements in energy consumption reduction and economic growth rates [1][4]. Group 1: Low-Carbon Initiatives - Chongqing's energy consumption growth rate is 2.4% annually, supporting an economic growth rate of 5.6%, with GDP energy consumption dropping to 0.310 tons of standard coal per ten thousand yuan, outperforming the national average by approximately 30% [1]. - The Chongqing Conch Cement plant utilizes urban waste for energy generation, achieving a zero-emission goal through resource recovery and full utilization of residual ash as cement raw material [1][4]. - The waste incineration project at Chongqing Conch Cement has processed over 570,000 tons of municipal waste since its operation, significantly reducing landfill usage and environmental risks [5][6]. Group 2: Environmental Impact and Achievements - The Chongqing Conch Cement plant has achieved a reduction of 11,500 tons of CO2 emissions annually and over 90% reduction in methane emissions, with dioxin concentrations far below national standards [6]. - The plant has been recognized as a national-level green factory and a model for ecological protection along the Yangtze River Economic Belt [6]. - The waste management system in Chongqing has reached a 100% harmless treatment rate, with a goal of zero landfill by 2025 [4][5]. Group 3: Industry Cluster and Technological Innovation - The Dadu River area hosts several national-level green factories, including Chongqing International Composite Materials Co., which has achieved top-tier emissions standards in its glass fiber production [7][8]. - The Chongqing Smart Industry Park has transformed into a near-zero carbon park, focusing on smart economy and green manufacturing, with significant reductions in carbon emissions and waste [11][12]. - The introduction of low-carbon technologies in various sectors, such as the production of microbial protein and hydrogen fuel cells, showcases the region's commitment to sustainable development [12][13][14].