Cement Network Video: Ministry of Ecology and Environment: The construction of cement grinding station will not be included in the EIA management!

2025-12-08 14:35:07

Recently, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment issued the Catalogue of Classified Management of Environmental Impact Assessment of Construction Projects for public consultation. The draft clearly States that construction projects not specified in the List are not included in the EIA management in principle. In the List, cement grinding stations are not included in the projects requiring environmental impact assessment management in the cement industry.

Recently, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment issued the Catalogue of Classified Management of Environmental Impact Assessment of Construction Projects for public consultation. The draft clearly States that construction projects not specified in the List are not included in the EIA management in principle. In the List, cement grinding stations are not included in the projects requiring environmental impact assessment management in the cement industry. 

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Recently, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment issued the Catalogue of Classified Management of Environmental Impact Assessment of Construction Projects for public consultation. The draft clearly States that construction projects not specified in the List are not included in the EIA management in principle. In the List, cement grinding stations are not included in the projects requiring environmental impact assessment management in the cement industry.

2025-12-08 14:35:07

More vigilance is that capacity replenishment is essentially a reinvestment behavior, for cement enterprises, as soon as possible to recover investment costs is the core demand, which means that the probability of enterprises will significantly increase capacity utilization next year. For enterprises with no overproduction space and no capacity to supplement, they can only produce in strict accordance with the approved capacity. It is difficult to reconcile the uneven and "unfair" contradictions at the operational level, which will further aggravate the instability of the cement market next year. It can be predicted that after this round of supplementary production, a new round of market competition in the cement industry will begin.