The 2025 version of the "Zero-Waste City" project guidance catalogue was released
Recently, the Solid Waste and Chemicals Management Technology Center of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, the Academy of Environmental Planning of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Beijing Green Exchange Co., Ltd., Bank of Beijing Co., Ltd., and Zhonghuan United (Beijing) Certification Center Co., Ltd. have compiled the "Guiding Catalogue for "Zero-Waste City" Construction Projects (2025 Edition) (hereinafter referred to as the "Catalogue").
On the basis of the Catalogue for the Guidance of Industrial Structure Adjustment (2024 Edition), the Catalogue for the Guidance of Green and Low-Carbon Transformation Industries (2024 Edition), and the Catalogue of Green Bond-Backed Projects (2021 Edition), the Catalogue has further refined, expanded and integrated the relevant catalogues in combination with the actual construction of "zero-waste cities".
The Catalogue is the basis for Bank of Beijing Co., Ltd. to issue "no-waste loans", and "zero-waste city" construction projects that meet the "Catalogue" can enjoy the preferential policy of "no-waste loans" of Bank of Beijing.
The Solid Waste and Chemical Management Technology Center of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, the Academy of Environmental Planning of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Beijing Green Exchange Co., Ltd., Bank of Beijing Co., Ltd., and Zhonghuan United (Beijing) Certification Center Co., Ltd. have established a "zero-waste city" construction project library according to the "Catalogue", providing comprehensive services such as investment and financing docking, planning and comprehensive consulting, enterprise carbon account management, CCER methodology research, green standard formulation, renewable product certification, and carbon neutrality certification for the warehousing projects. Supporting policy support for local green finance and green finance.
"Zero-Waste City" Construction Project Guidance Catalogue (2025 Edition)
1. Source reduction and classification and recycling
1.1 Classification and collection of domestic waste
1.1.1 Construction and operation of domestic waste sorting facilities
1.1.2 Urban and rural domestic waste collection and transportation
1.1.3 Kitchen waste collection and transportation
1.1.4 Bulky garbage collection and transportation
1.2 Recycling and sorting of waste materials
1.2.1 Construction and operation of renewable resource recovery trading system
1.2.2 Second-hand commodity recycling transactions
1.2.3 Scrap steel processing and distribution
1.2.4 Waste paper processing
1.2.5 Scrap copper and aluminum processing
1.2.6 Packaging waste recycling
1.2.7 Dismantling of scrapped motor vehicles
1.2.8 Dismantling of waste electrical and electronic products
1.3 Construction of agricultural waste recycling system
1.3.1 Construction of straw collection, storage and transportation system
1.3.2 Centralized collection and storage of livestock and poultry manure
1.3.3 Recycling of waste agricultural films
1.3.4 Pesticide packaging waste recycling
1.3.5 Recycling of other agricultural wastes
1.4 Hazardous waste collection and transportation
1.4.1 Collection and transportation of hazardous waste and medical waste
1.4.2 Collection and transportation of hazardous waste from small and micro enterprises
1.5 Source reduction of solid waste in key industries
1.5.1 Process improvement and process optimization
1.5.2 Digital and intelligent upgrades
1.5.3 Non-toxic and harmless raw materials, product production and alternative use
2. Resource recycling
2.1 Comprehensive utilization of industrial solid waste
2.1.1 Comprehensive utilization of coal gangue
2.1.2 Comprehensive utilization of fly ash
2.1.3 Comprehensive utilization of smelting waste residue
2.1.4 Comprehensive utilization of industrial by-product gypsum
2.1.5 comprehensive utilization of slag
2.1.6 Comprehensive utilization of tailings
2.1.7 Comprehensive utilization of red mud
2.1.8 Comprehensive utilization of other industrial solid wastes
2.2 Comprehensive utilization of agricultural and forestry wastes
2.2.1 Comprehensive utilization of straw
2.2.2 comprehensive utilization of livestock and poultry manure
2.2.3 comprehensive utilization of small fuelwood and forestry residues
2.2.4 Comprehensive utilization of economic forest fruit processing residues such as peels, husks, and pomaces
2.2.5 Comprehensive utilization of agricultural products and processing by-products
2.2.6 Resource utilization of garden waste
2.3 Recycling of waste materials
2.3.1 Comprehensive Utilization of Waste Plastics (Physical Recycling)
2.3.2 Comprehensive Utilization of Waste Plastics (Chemical Recycling)
2.3.3 Chemical fiber (polyester) recycling
2.3.4 Resource utilization of waste textiles
2.3.5 Comprehensive utilization of waste tires/rubber
2.3.6 Recycled steel smelting
2.3.7 Recycled aluminum smelting
2.3.8 Recycled copper smelting
2.3.9 Recycled zinc smelting
2.3.10 Smelting of other recycled metals
2.3.11 Comprehensive utilization of waste power batteries for new energy vehicles
2.3.12 Comprehensive utilization of waste photovoltaic modules
2.3.13 Comprehensive utilization of waste wind power blades
2.4 Waste resource utilization
2.4.1 resource utilization of domestic waste
2.4.2 Kitchen waste resource utilization
2.4.3 resource utilization of construction waste
2.4.4 Urban sewage sludge resource utilization
2.5 Comprehensive utilization of hazardous waste
2.5.1 Comprehensive utilization of waste mineral oil
2.5.2 Comprehensive utilization of waste lead-acid batteries
2.5.3 Recycling of waste catalysts
2.5.4 Comprehensive utilization of chromium-containing leather waste
2.5.5 Resource utilization of fly ash from domestic waste incineration
2.5.6 Comprehensive utilization of other hazardous wastes
3. Harmless disposal
3.1 Hazardous waste disposal
3.1.1 Incineration and disposal of hazardous waste
3.1.2 Hazardous waste landfill disposal
3.1.3 Hazardous waste high-temperature melt treatment and disposal
3.1.4 Cement kiln co-disposal
3.2 General industrial solid waste disposal
3.2.1 Landfill disposal of general industrial solid waste
3.2.2 Incineration and disposal of general industrial solid waste
3.3 Household waste disposal
3.3.1 Solid waste landfill disposal
3.3.2 Domestic waste incineration (excluding incineration for power generation)
3.3.3 cement kiln co-disposal of domestic waste
3.4 construction waste disposal
3.4.1 construction waste disposal and disposal
3.5 Medical waste disposal
3.5.1 Medical waste treatment and disposal
3.6 Urban sewage sludge disposal
3.6.1 Incineration and disposal of urban sewage sludge
3.7 Other solid waste disposal
3.7.1 Remediation of historical solid waste
3.7.2 Excavation and disposal of obsolete garbage in domestic waste landfills
3.7.3 comprehensive treatment of phosphogypsum reservoir (stockpile).
4. Miscellaneous
4.1 Remanufacturing
4.1.1 Auto parts remanufacturing
4.1.2 Other remanufacturing
4.2 Circular economy of the park
4.2.1 Construction of solid waste comprehensive treatment industrial park
4.3 Other projects and activities related to solid waste reduction, recycling, and harmlessness
4.3.1 related equipment manufacturing
4.3.2 Related green services