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The Ministry of Commerce convened a symposium on the recycling and utilization of solid waste related to the 'New Three Categories.'
The Ministry of Commerce announced that a symposium on the recycling and utilization of solid waste from the 'new trio' was held last Friday (the 5th). The meeting noted that power batteries from China’s new energy vehicles are now entering a phase of large-scale retirement, and photovoltaic modules and wind turbine equipment will soon follow, reaching their own peak retirement periods. The meeting stressed the need to adopt multiple measures and take concrete actions to advance the development of a recycling and utilization system for solid waste from the 'new trio.' It emphasized pursuing a systematic approach and fostering coordinated efforts, accelerating the refinement of top-level institutional design, promoting the issuance of policy documents, and establishing a collaborative framework characterized by joint policy deliberation, shared resources, complementary strengths, and holistic implementation. The meeting also underscored the importance of precise guidance and differentiated measures tailored sp
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