Guangdong plans to include cement in carbon exchange
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
According to the latest report from Bloomberg, China’s southern province of Guangdong is planning to expand the number of industries to be included in its carbon-trading exchange. The move makes up part of a bid to integrate their regional trading program into planned national emissions exchange.
China Emissions Exchange has finished looking at the greenhouse gas emissions of six industries including cement ahead of possibly including the industries in the program.
Economic-planning authorities at both the provincial and national levels will determine the number of new industries and key emitters to be added. The exchange currently covers more than 180 companies in four industries including cement.
The additions would be a way of preparing ahead of the national carbon-trading program which the government said will cover eight sectors. China wants to start the national pollution-trading system in 2017 to cut global-warming emissions.
Edited from source Joseph Green. Source: Bloomberg
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/asia-pacific-rim/24022016/guangdong-plans-include-cement-carbon-exchange-564/
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