1、Funded bythe European UnionEUSMECentreCompiled in partnership with2024 REPORTChinasHazardous WasteSectorMarket,Regulations&Opportunities for European SMEs EU SME Centre 2024Disclaimer This document is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal,investment or other pr
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4、and its contents are the sole responsi-bility of the EU SME Centre.The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.This EU SME Centre report was written by the EU SME Centres in-house expertsContentsExecutive summary.31.Sector overview.41.1 Developm
5、ent background .41.2 The intersection of government support with technological innovation.61.3 Market structure and size.71.4 Key players.102.Regulatory framework.122.1 The National Hazardous Waste Catalogue.122.2 The National Medical Waste Classification Catalogue.142.3 Standards and technical spec
6、ifications.153.Opportunities,tips and challenges .204.Interview with an industry practitioner.243EXECUTIVE SUMMARYDriven by rapid economic growth and industrialization,China has become the worlds largest producer of several types of hazardous waste,particularly industrial waste.To manage this,China