The problem of recycling and processing of waste chemical fiber textiles needs to be solved
On April 27, the “Strategic Research on the Progress of Waste Chemical Fiber Fabrics Resource Recycling Technology Progress” project results announcement meeting was held in Beijing. Wang Yuanjing, deputy inspector of the Second Bureau of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, pointed out at the meeting that in order to promote the healthy progress and all-round upgrading of my country’s chemical fiber recycling industry, it is necessary to understand the current situation and trends of waste fabric resource recycling at home and abroad, and sort out the recycling cycle of waste fabric products in my country Progress gaps and existing problems.
my country is a major country in the production and application of chemical fibers. In 2016, the total output of chemical fibers reached 49.44 million tons, accounting for 69.4% of the total chemical fibers. The total finishing volume of cloth fibers was 54.2 million tons, of which chemical fibers Accounting for 84.23%, it occupies an absolutely dominant position. However, with the rapid development of the industry, the problem of disposal of waste products has become more and more urgent.
According to industry estimates, by the end of the “13th Five-Year Plan” period, the amount of waste chemical fiber fabrics produced in my country will reach nearly 200 million tons. Waste chemical fiber products are treated as landfill or incinerated, which not only seriously pollutes the environment, but also causes a huge waste of resources. The comprehensive recycling and utilization of waste chemical fiber fabrics in my country can solve the root cause of the rough consumption of raw materials, alleviate the long-term high dependence on the import of chemical fiber raw materials in my country and the problem of raw material resource constraints, and solve the problem of non-degradable waste fabrics to the environment. The huge pressure brought by this has led China’s fabric industry to participate in international competition at a higher level such as low carbon and resources.
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