A policeman wearing a face mask stands on a road during a hazy
day in Shanghai, January 20, 2014. REUTERS/Aly Song
SHANGHAI, June 17 (Reuters) - China will ban new steel, coking,
oil refining, cement and glass projects in key zones, the government said on
Friday in a wide-ranging policy document aimed at tackling pollution and
meeting the country's climate goals.
It said China would step up
efforts to establish a zoning system to manage environmental risks and take
action to reduce heavy industry in already polluted regions, river basins and
urban areas.
As
well as banning heavy industries in the zones, China will also ensure that new
energy vehicles make up around 50% of total car sales by around 2030 and
prioritise the development of biomass, geothermal or solar energy for heating.
The document said China needed to
find new "synergies" that would allow it to cut air, water and soil
pollution while also tackling carbon dioxide emissions, which the country aims
to bring to a peak before 2030.
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It said many of the pressures on
the environment have still not been alleviated, adding that there was
"still a long way to go to achieve the vision of building a beautiful
China and reaching carbon neutrality".
The document also promised to speed up the switch to alternative fuels in cement production, expand the deployment of carbon capture and storage and boost recycling rates in the steel and aluminium sectors. It will also take action to encourage low-carbon lifestyles and create "green communities", it said, without providing further detail.