It's announced! Survey Report on Sustainable Development of Chemical Industry Parks in 2018
On March 29, the launching ceremony of the Sustainable Development Investigation and Research of Petroleum and Chemical Parks in 2019 and the first Forum on Sustainable Development of Chemical Parks were held in Shanghai. At the meeting, the China Chemical Newspaper released the Report on Sustainable Development of Petroleum and Chemical Parks (2018).
Cui Xuejun, president of China Chemical Newspaper, Yu Liangru, deputy director of Shanghai Chemical Industry Zone Management Committee, Yang Ting, secretary-general of the Park Committee of the Petrochemical Federation, Xiao Wenjia, Petrochemical Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Shen Jian, deputy director of the Management Committee of Cangzhou Lingang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Wang Jinda, member of the Party and Labor Committee of Ningbo Petrochemical Economic and Technological Development Zone, and Wu Pengfei, deputy mayor of

In 2018, in order to deeply understand the current situation, demands and difficulties of the development of chemical industry parks, tap the experience of the development of chemical industry parks, and provide decision-making reference for government departments, China Chemical Newspaper launched ldquo; China Bank for the Sustainable Development of Petroleum and Chemical Industry Parks rdquo; research activities, and formed the Report. The report is divided into five parts: current situation and problems, typical samples, policy recommendations, news reports, policy summaries and catalogues. The research team designed a questionnaire, and through field visits to 50 parks, collected the development problems and suggestions of the park. After sorting out and refining, it summarized the common problems and discussed the solutions. At the same time, in October last year, the research group held a closed meeting in Jiangbei New Materials Science and Technology Park, Nanjing. Leaders and experts from the guidance units and research units were invited to discuss the report (draft for comments) and put forward suggestions for revision, which was finally written.