The Company Selected Among Quanzhous First Batch of "Zero-Waste Cell" Entities
The Company Selected Among Quanzhou's First Batch of "Zero-Waste Cell" Entities
On December 9, the Quanzhou Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau issued the "Announcement on the First Batch of 'Zero-Waste Cell' Entities in Quanzhou", with Fujian Refining & Petrochemical Company Limited making the list. This recognition not only affirms the Company's efforts in establishing a "zero-waste enterprise" but also showcases its achievements in actively implementing green and low-carbon principles.
In response to the national call for building "zero-waste cities," the Company has deeply explored new pathways for the resource utilization of solid waste. It has achieved "primary recycling" of plastic packaging films, transforming what was previously only suitable for incineration into reusable resources. This initiative has not only significantly reduced processing costs but also promoted the circular regeneration of resources. The Company also pioneered the use of shared pallets and ultra-thin FFS film, combined with eco-friendly inks, effectively reducing packaging material usage, lowering logistics costs, and minimizing packaging waste at the source.
To enhance standardized solid waste management, the Company refined its management system by incorporating hazardous waste into the pollutant discharge permit administration. It fully utilized Fujian Province's Solid Waste Management Platform to ensure control over the entire lifecycle of hazardous waste—from generation, warehousing, outbound delivery to transportation and disposal. The Company also integrated standardized solid waste management into routine EAI inspections, generating monthly reports to drive corrective actions and strengthen daily oversight.
Meanwhile, the Company actively advanced multiple capital projects aimed at pollution reduction, energy conservation, and efficiency gains. The polyolefin yard photovoltaic power generation project, as Fujian Province's largest distributed photovoltaic facility, generates over 20,000 MWh annually, significantly cutting traditional fossil fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions. The aromatics low-temperature heat utilization revamp project optimized steam systems, achieving year-on-year reductions in comprehensive energy consumption during production, showcasing the Company's technical prowess and tangible outcomes in graded use of energy.
Moving forward, the Company will continue to increase resource investment, draw upon industry best practices, explore waste treatment and resource utilization models, and enhance whole-process monitoring mechanisms to contribute to the green development of the socio-economy. (Yao Feng)



