为耐材装上绿色标尺(代表委员心声)
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-30 23:23

Core Viewpoint - The future of the Henan refractory materials industry hinges on obtaining an internationally recognized "green passport" to facilitate global market access [1] Group 1: Industry Overview - Henan's refractory materials account for half of China's production and one-third of global output, serving as a cornerstone for high-temperature industries such as steel and building materials [1] - The industry faces new challenges due to the implementation of international regulations like the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) [1] Group 2: Challenges and Recommendations - The industry is grappling with three main pain points: fragmented data, inconsistent standards, and weak carbon management among small and medium-sized enterprises, alongside high international regulatory demands [1] - A proposal has been made to establish a carbon footprint evaluation and certification center in Henan, leveraging the new refractory materials innovation center to provide a "green benchmark" for the industry [1] Group 3: Goals and Projections - The carbon footprint evaluation and certification center aims to establish unified carbon accounting standards, build an industry carbon emissions database, and offer certification and training services in three phases: foundational work by 2026, demonstration from 2027 to 2028, and breakthroughs from 2029 to 2030 [1] - The center is expected to help companies reduce carbon emissions by over 15% in the short term, with a target to increase the export share of Henan's refractory materials to over 35% by 2030 [1]