Xinhua Headlines: Chinese cities turn waste into resources for greener future
发布时间:2026-06-11 23:53:51 作者:k 点击:8126 【 字体:大 中 小 】

* Hangzhou has been selected in 2026 as one of the "20 Cities Towards Zero Waste" by the United Nations Secretary-General's Advisory Board on 华菱钢铁新闻网官网招聘Zero Waste for its strong commitment to zero-waste and its contributions to advancing inclusive, sustainable and innovative waste management solutions.
* Hangzhou has witnessed a revolution that transforms garbage into energy for homes, gas for municipal pipelines, and raw materials that return to production lines.
* From "zero-waste" classrooms to villages turning kitchen waste into peony fertilizer, green habits are becoming part of everyday life.
HANGZHOU, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- Wang Aifen starts her day with a simple act of green living, placing a bag of waste into a smart sorting bin as her phone pings, "Your disposal has been recorded."
With that text message on her phone, her trash begins its digital journey, tracked all the way to a waste-to-energy plant in Hangzhou, a tech hub in east China's Zhejiang Province.
In the past, waste management operators had to manually monitor roaring furnaces, a grueling and imprecise task. Today, they oversee a giant screen where AI and nine temperature sensors guide the incineration in real time, boosting efficiency and sharply reducing harmful emissions such as dioxins.
"It's a metamorphosis," said Zheng Rendong, a former landfill engineer who has witnessed a revolution that transforms garbage into energy for homes, gas for municipal pipelines, and raw materials that return to production lines.
In 2024 alone, waste-to-energy electricity in Hangzhou reached 2.3 billion kilowatt-hours, meaning one in every 50 kilowatt-hours used in homes came from trash.
This is a major step in China's ambitious push toward "zero-waste" cities, combining digital innovation, circular economy and community mobilization to turn a challenge into an engine for sustainable growth.

An aerial drone photo taken on Jan. 14, 2026 shows an exterior view of Hangzhou Linjiang Environmental Energy Co., Ltd. in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)
SMART SOLUTIONS
Hangzhou, with an annual economic output exceeding 2 trillion yuan (about 287 billion U.S. dollars) and a population of more than 12.6 million, has been selected in 2026 as one of the "20 Cities Towards Zero Waste" by the United Nations Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Zero Waste.
The city stood out for its strong commitment to zero-waste and its contributions to advancing inclusive, sustainable and innovative waste management solutions, according to the board.
In Hangzhou, waste now carries a "digital passport." Huge Recycle, a company in Yuhang District handling household waste recovery and recycling, operates a smart recycling network. Data from every stage -- from collection at homes, sorting and processing, to delivery to downstream partners -- is fed in real time into the company's intelligent management platform.
Residents are encouraged to place used cartons, bottles and other recyclables into dedicated collection bags and schedule a pickup online. Collectors from the company arrive promptly, scan the items and upload the data, allowing residents to instantly earn redeemable eco-points that can be exchanged for goods.
"The main challenges were low participation. Our solution? To make it simple and rewarding," said Hu Shaoping, the company's vice president. Since its launch, the system has handled over 21 million pickups in Yuhang, collecting nearly 600,000 tonnes of household waste.
At Hangzhou's urban management bureau, a digital platform maps the city's entire waste system, covering 10,806 collection points, 1,785 sanitation vehicles, 10 incineration plants and 14 organic waste treatment facilities.
The model is now spreading beyond Hangzhou. In Shanghai's Xuhui District, a live digital map tracks hundreds of disposal sites, monitoring sorted waste volumes and recycling rates.
Several major cities, including Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, are now processing household waste using smart solutions, said Yan Jianhua, a professor at the College of Energy Engineering, Zhejiang University. With landfills no longer in use, some cities are transforming old sites to improve the environment and recover valuable resources, he added.

People work at Hangzhou Linjiang Environmental Energy Co., Ltd. in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Jan. 14, 2026. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)
CLOSING THE LOOP: FROM BURDEN TO ENGINE
Like many rapidly developing cities around the world, Hangzhou used to grapple with huge volumes of waste and insufficient processing capacities. In 2013, its urban areas generated over 3 million tonnes of household waste. If piled onto a standard football pitch, it would measure at least 400 meters in height, taller than a 140-story building.
The turning point came in 2018, when Zheng Rendong and his colleagues launched a modern eco-industrial park by Hangzhou Linjiang Environmental Energy Co., Ltd. By the end of 2020, the facility was able to process 2 million tonnes of household waste annually, generating over 1 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity and transforming the resulting slag into eco-friendly construction materials.
Step by step, waste has been transformed from a burden into a driver of a complete circular economy.
In Hangzhou's Fuyang District, a centuries-old mining site has been transformed into an eco-park where nine enterprises carry out industrial symbiosis. Steam from waste incineration heats a neighboring company, saving 2 million yuan in annual costs. Food waste, after oil and biogas extraction, is used to feed black soldier flies, producing high-protein animal feed. The park's output value is projected to have hit 1.3 billion yuan in 2025.
"It's a system rebuild, not just a technological upgrade," said Cai Guoqiang, deputy director of Hangzhou's Ecology and Environment Bureau. As a result, 71.8 percent of the city's household waste is recycled and over 98 percent of general industrial solid waste has become useful.
Likewise, the Suzhou Industrial Park in east China's Jiangsu Province has linked seven facilities from waste treatment to power generation into a symbiotic ecosystem, creating a self-sufficient industrial chain that turns waste into resources and energy.

A staff member (R) collects recyclable waste at a villager's home in Puning Village of Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Jan. 14, 2026. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
True transformation requires public buy-in, often the hardest part. At Hangzhou's Sijiqing clothing market, a merchant who once dismissed green slogans as empty talk has now embraced biodegradable packaging and waste reduction measures. She said waste has dropped significantly, noting that the number of trash bins at the market has been cut from 40 to 20.
From "zero-waste" classrooms to villages turning kitchen waste into peony fertilizer, green habits are becoming part of everyday life.
In Shanghai, mandatory waste sorting, once a novelty since its 2019 launch, is now a habit for millions of residents.
These local innovations are now scaling up, backed by national policy frameworks. Earlier in January, China released an action plan to achieve a notable increase in its solid waste treatment capacity in the next five years, as part of its broader efforts to propel a comprehensive green transition in its economy and society.
Meanwhile, the Communist Party of China Central Committee's recommendations for formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) proposed initiatives for the comprehensive treatment of solid waste, intensified prevention and control of environmental risks, and substantial progress in treating new pollutants.
"Engaging everyone in low-carbon circular practices is no simple task," said Zhou Shifeng, deputy director of the Zhejiang Development and Planning Institute. "It requires persistent, concerted efforts." (Video reporters: Li Tao; video editors: Yang Zeyi, Hong Yan, Luo Hui and Zheng Qingbin)
猜你喜欢
为企业减负增效,外汇领域持续释放改革红利
1979
十堰规上汽车产业 冲刺1100亿元产值
2666
霍尔木兹海峡运输受阻,国际油价大涨
2306
开学季,这些健康风险需重点防范→
1184
黄岭,文化IP激活的山村
1817
当阳拿出高薪优岗抢人才
2501
尺素金声|分量重、成色足,上市公司分红创新高
1596
以军称打击多名黎巴嫩真主党高级官员
1116
微短剧《梦笔不能停》开机仪式在黄山市举行
806
孩子用AI画了一匹马,家长群里却吵翻了......
58
“中国好医生”刘玉梅:2万次从死神手里抢回生命
1344
荆州春风行动 供岗超4万个
421
新春逛黄山许村:诗书传家,古村有戏更有味
企业“云上技术员”大幅提升图纸处理效率 五人得干一个月的活儿,AI两天搞定
今年“春风行动”已举办2.2万场招聘活动 哪些岗位需求旺盛?
攻坚复杂口腔疾病诊疗难点痛点 “将心比心”是他的诊疗准则
徽风皖韵进基层文化站,让群众当好“主演”
新疆五胞胎妈妈迪丽带着牵挂出院 她将留汉“陪护”宝宝 盼望全家团圆那一天
履职一年间丨他走进深山田间推动无名烈士“有名”捍卫英烈荣光
2万次从死神手里抢回生命 “中国好医生”刘玉梅收到的锦旗挂满4条走廊
国家统计局:经济景气水平延续回升向好态势
伊朗外长:伊朗的军事能力没有任何改变
面对面丨金牌夫妻约定再战法国冬奥会 专访徐梦桃王心迪
企业“云上技术员”大幅提升图纸处理效率 五人得干一个月的活儿,AI两天搞定
中国客车在世界客车博览会受关注
武汉市肺科医院汉江湾院区开启“春风惠民月” 这份省钱就医“薅”攻略快收好了!
镜观中国|影像回眸“十四五”——全面深化改革 扩大高水平开放
世界泳联跳水世界杯加拿大站 中国队9金4银完美收官
房地产税收新政策实施首月新增减免税116.9亿元
开学季,这些健康风险需重点防范→
企业“云上技术员”大幅提升图纸处理效率 五人得干一个月的活儿,AI两天搞定
面对面丨金牌夫妻约定再战法国冬奥会 专访徐梦桃王心迪
《丹霞山》:丹山碧水映岭南,亿年奇境看丹霞
沙市区消防救援大队全面开展复工复产消防安全检查
东湖樱花园开园 武汉进入赏樱季
“一句嘀咕”引出一张“招商云图”
