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破“化工围江”,立“生态滨江”—— 长江常州段的绿色转型答卷
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-08-18 23:25
Core Viewpoint - The transformation of the Changzhou Binjiang Economic Development Zone from a chemical industry hub to an eco-friendly and innovative industrial area demonstrates the successful integration of ecological restoration and economic development [8]. Group 1: Environmental Transformation - The Changzhou section of the Yangtze River has seen a significant ecological transformation, with 45 out of 84 chemical enterprises dismantled, resulting in over 3,600 acres of land being restored, achieving an ecological shoreline ratio of 80.6% [1][2]. - The area has established a "Changzhou Path" for ecological restoration, which includes a full process of "enterprise retreat - soil remediation - ecological restoration," leading to a harmonious coexistence of ecology and production [3][4]. Group 2: Economic Growth and Industrial Transition - The chemical industry output in the Binjiang Economic Development Zone has increased by 45% over five years, with per-acre tax revenue rising from 111,000 yuan to 480,000 yuan, showcasing the vitality of green transformation [3][4]. - Companies like Changmao Biochemical Engineering Co., Ltd. have shifted focus from traditional chemical production to green food and feed additives, achieving a record annual sales revenue of 657 million yuan [3][5]. Group 3: New Industry Development - The establishment of new projects, such as the carbon fiber production base with a total investment of 5 billion yuan, highlights the area's shift towards high-tech industries [5]. - The pharmaceutical sector is also thriving, with companies like Qihui Pharmaceutical investing nearly 200 million yuan to pivot towards pet medicine, resulting in a 40% year-on-year sales increase in the first half of the year [6]. Group 4: Community and Cultural Impact - The ecological improvements have enhanced the quality of life for local residents, with increased tourism and recreational activities along the river, contributing to a sense of community well-being [7]. - The development of the Changzhou Yangtze National Cultural Park has transformed former industrial sites into cultural and recreational hubs, attracting visitors and boosting local economy [7][8].