Research Report on Environmental Protection Industry in China, 2014-2018

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Marketreportsonchina.com presents a report on “Research Report on Environmental Protection Industry in China, 2014-2018”. The policies on air pollution treatment provide financial support and reinforce the punishment for illegal actions.   

Apr., 15th, 2015, Mumbai, India: Market Reports on China presents the report, on “Research Report on Environmental Protection Industry in China, 2014-2018.” The proportion of investment in environmental protection remains low in GDP though the amount keeps increasing in recent years.

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The proportion of investment in environmental protection remains low in GDP though the amount keeps increasing in recent years. The amount of investment is expected to grow significantly in 2014. Fog and haze remain the serious problems though the indices of sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen decline in waste gas treatment in China. China reinforced the waste gas treatment to an unprecedented level in 2013. The industry chain of denitration will benefit as the denitration construction reaches a new high in 2014. Sewage treatment industry will enjoy new development opportunities based on industrial features and policy focuses as policies are launched in 2014.

Chinese government issues a series of policies to support the development of environmental protection industry in recent years. The industry of energy conservation and environmental protection will further develop due to the supportive policies in 2014-2018.

The waste gas treatment begins to take effect in China in recent years. The discharge amount of sulfur dioxide was 21.17 million tons in 2012, down by 4.52% YOY. Although it exhibits downward trend, the number is twice of the environment capacity and far higher than those in U.S. (10.36 million tons) and 27 European Union countries (5.68 million tons). The discharge amount of oxides of nitrogen declined from 24.04 million tons in 2011 to 23.38 million tons by 2.77%, including 70.93% of industrial emission and...