百万吨“新三样”退役潮将至 监管:回收企业仍“吃不饱”
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-28 23:29

Core Insights - The upcoming retirement of new energy equipment, including waste power batteries, solar panels, and wind turbine blades, is projected to create significant waste management challenges in China by 2030, with estimates of 1.5 to 2 million tons of waste solar panels, 500,000 tons of waste wind turbine blades, and 1 million tons of waste power batteries [1][2][3] Waste Management and Recycling Capacity - China's recycling capacity for waste solar panels and wind turbine blades is approximately 2 million tons and 1 million tons, respectively, which exceeds the projected retirement volumes, leading to a situation where recycling companies often face underutilization [2][3] - The Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) has reported that there are 148 qualified companies for comprehensive utilization of waste power batteries, with a total recycling capacity of 2.5 million tons [2] Regulatory Framework and Support - Since the suspension of the "Four Machines and One Brain" fund on January 1, 2022, the Ministry of Finance has continued to allocate special funds to support compliant dismantling enterprises through a reward and subsidy mechanism [2][3] - The MEE is enhancing regulatory oversight of dismantling enterprises to prevent environmental pollution and promote resource recovery [5][8] New Pollutant Management Initiatives - The MEE is actively implementing the New Pollutant Governance Action Plan, which includes the establishment of a coordination mechanism among 15 national departments and the formation of an expert committee to address new pollutants [6][7] - As of 2022, the MEE has approved the registration of 802 new chemical substances and has proposed 1,365 environmental risk control measures to mitigate the generation of new pollutants [7][9] Future Directions - The MEE plans to strengthen environmental supervision and enhance the regulatory framework for new pollutants, including the establishment of a national monitoring network and a collaborative governance structure [8][9] - The ministry aims to improve the capacity for managing new pollutants and ensure the effective implementation of environmental risk assessments and control measures [9]