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China To Introduce 70 New Standards For Carbon Emissions

Lakshita KapoorBy Lakshita KapoorAugust 8, 2024No Comments
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China is set to roll out 70 new national standards in 2024 to address carbon footprints, energy efficiency, and carbon capture and storage. This move is part of the country’s broader strategy to reach peak carbon emissions and advance its environmental goals.

The new standards will focus on various aspects of carbon management. They will cover carbon footprints, which track the amount of carbon dioxide emitted during the production and use of products, and energy efficiency, which aims to reduce energy consumption. Additionally, the standards will address carbon capture, utilisation, and storage technologies that help reduce emissions from industrial processes.

This initiative is a significant step in China’s plan to combat climate change. By introducing these standards, the government aims to provide clear guidelines and benchmarks for businesses and industries, helping them reduce their carbon emissions and improve their environmental performance.

Furthermore, China plans to establish 100 carbon emission management standardisation pilots by 2025. These pilots will test and implement the new standards in various sectors, providing valuable data and insights on their effectiveness. This pilot program will help refine the standards and ensure they are practical and effective in real-world applications.

The announcement comes as China continues to focus on its environmental goals and commitments under international climate agreements. By setting these new standards and launching pilot projects, China is working towards its target of achieving peak carbon emissions and transitioning to a more sustainable economy.

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