英文摘要 |
The personnel and equipment for this project were in place on March 14, 2013 (Chiayi County Environmental Protection Bureau issued a letter of agreement No. 1130004003 dated March 26, 2013 for future reference). As of October 31, 2013, a total of 8 months
This program assists the Environmental Protection Bureau in handling resource recycling assessments and related audit operations. As of the end of October, a total of (1) 54 letters from the Ministry of Environment and letters from other counties and cities for responsible industry audits, and 42 voluntary audits have been handled; (2) Counseling Responsible operators reported and paid business volume and import volume on time; (3) held 1 "Briefing session on regulations for responsible operators announcing recyclable waste"; (4) inspected 246 recyclable waste sellers; (5) electronic and electrical appliances 65 online orders;(6) Designated businesses to standardize guidance, control and publicity work, and have carried out 1,626 designated inspections (including a total of 483 inspections of restricted objects for shopping plastic bags, restricted objects of plastic (styrofoam) disposable tableware A total of 246 inspections were conducted, a total of 364 inspections were conducted to reduce the source of single-use takeaway beverage cups, a total of 6 inspections were conducted on single-use plastic straws, and a total of 240 inspections were conducted to restrict the manufacturing, import and sale of cosmetics and personal cleaning products containing plastic particles. , a total of 21 inspections of plastic pallets and packaging boxes, a total of 242 inspections of restricted dry battery manufacturing, a total of 242 inspections of PVC-containing food packaging, and a total of 22 inspections of Internet packaging boxes); (7) Handling restricted products A total of 22 businesses were inspected during excessive packaging inspections and key festival visits; (8) 2 events were conducted to reduce travel and accommodation supplies in the travel and accommodation industry; (9) Conduct a county-wide shopping plastic bag reduction campaign from June to November; (10) Set up online shopping packaging recycling boxes at 5 locations; (11) Set up used clothes recycling bins at 10 locations; (12) Promote naked selling of fruits and vegetables at 5 locations 5 activities and counseling; (13) 22 resource recycling promotions and 2 activities per month at the commercial and fishing port; (14) resource recycling promotion work, including 122 media promotions; shooting two promotional videos And designed and output 600 posters and 1,000 foldouts and conducted 20 resource recycling publicity and briefing sessions; (15) provided guidance on setting up resource recycling demonstration communities in 10 places; (16) Inspect 53 companies that clean up and transport general waste properties; (17) Assist the Environmental Protection Bureau to cooperate with the Environmental Protection Agency’s resource recycling performance assessment, and set the general waste reduction rate and general waste recycling rate for the county and various townships and municipalities. Objectives; (18) Handle reverse recycling incentives for pesticide waste containers, with a total of 16 recycling points; (19) Handle quarterly value-added exchange activities for high-pressure containers. Based on the implementation results of various tasks, this plan summarizes implementation difficulties and proposes adjustments and suggestions as a direction to promote waste reduction and resource recycling, and to continuously improve the county's performance.
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