Core Viewpoint - The paper industry is urged to integrate into the national "dual carbon" strategy and accelerate green technology innovation and application, while addressing issues related to the import of recycled paper pulp, including incomplete national standards and environmental risks [1][5]. Regulatory Developments - Recent discussions have focused on enhancing the supervision and standardization of imported recycled paper pulp, with multiple government departments collaborating to issue new regulations and standards [2][3]. - The announcement from the General Administration of Customs on October 9 and subsequent joint announcements from six departments aim to regulate the import of recycled paper pulp more effectively [2]. Environmental Concerns - There have been instances of domestic paper companies misusing the label of recycled paper pulp to import solid waste, raising significant environmental concerns [3]. - Experts have highlighted the inadequacies of the dry processing method for recycled paper pulp, which fails to adequately remove contaminants and poses safety risks [4]. Standardization Issues - The current national standard for recycled paper pulp (GB/T43393-2023) is criticized for lacking mandatory constraints and not adequately addressing biosecurity and bacterial content for imported products [4][5]. - The absence of microbial testing indicators in the existing standards allows low-quality materials to enter the market, complicating customs regulation [4]. Recommendations from Experts - The "Beijing Consensus" calls for strict enforcement of hard standards for imported recycled paper pulp, including limits on contamination and the prohibition of hazardous materials [5][7]. - Experts advocate for the paper industry to adopt green technologies and enhance responsibility towards environmental protection, aligning with national interests [5]. Future Outlook - According to customs statistics, the total import of recycled paper pulp in 2024 is projected to be approximately 4.14 million tons, with a significant portion produced using the dry method [7]. - The industry anticipates a shift towards increased domestic production capacity, potentially reducing reliance on imports by 2026-2027 [7].
进口再生纸浆监管引关注,业界专家提出《北京共识》
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-29 08:46