Group 1: Green Transformation and Achievements - By 2025, China aims to complete land greening tasks covering 12.7 million hectares, including afforestation of 5.345 million hectares and restoration of 7.39 million hectares of degraded grasslands, with a current forest coverage rate of 25.09% and a forest stock volume of 20.988 billion cubic meters [2][3] - China has become the fastest-growing country in terms of greening, supported by planning, technology, engineering, and social participation, as highlighted by the National Forestry and Grassland Administration [2][3] - The ecological benefits are increasingly translating into economic and social benefits, with the forestry industry expected to generate nearly 11 trillion yuan in total output value by 2025, and direct employment for over 60 million people [3] Group 2: Clean Energy Development - By the end of 2025, the world's first commercial supercritical carbon dioxide power generation unit will be operational in Guizhou, achieving over 85% efficiency improvement compared to existing technologies [4] - China has established the world's largest clean power supply system, with renewable energy generation capacity exceeding 600 million kilowatts, accounting for over 60% of total power generation [4][5] - Energy investments are projected to exceed 3.5 trillion yuan in 2025, with a year-on-year growth of nearly 11%, driven by green transition investments and private sector participation [5] Group 3: Traditional Industry Transformation - The textile industry has made significant strides in green transformation, with companies like Shandong Jifa Group achieving waterless dyeing processes that reduce carbon emissions by approximately 50% [5] - Major energy-consuming industries, including construction materials and steel, have seen a notable decrease in energy consumption per unit of added value compared to 2024 [5][6] - The manufacturing sector is experiencing a surge in demand for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly equipment, driven by policy support and market needs [6] Group 4: Circular Economy and Resource Recovery - The circular economy is being promoted as a key strategy for reducing emissions, with projects like the electronic waste recycling facility in Guangdong processing approximately 39 tons of e-waste in 2025 [6] - The focus on transforming waste into valuable resources is a significant aspect of China's industrial system's shift towards sustainability [6]
高质量发展的生态底色更加鲜明
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2026-02-24 22:08