Announcement of the Department of Ecology and Environment of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Implementing Performance Grading for Key Industries Including Ferroalloys in Heavy Pollution Weather

In order to further highlight precise pollution control, scientific pollution control, and law-based pollution control, effectively respond to heavily polluted weather, and better protect public health, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment has formulated technical guidelines for emergency emission reduction measures for key industries in heavily polluted weather (2020 Revised Edition). )” and “About Printing and Distributing “, in order to promote the performance classification of key industries with heavy pollution weather in our region, the relevant matters are hereby announced as follows:

1. Industry Scope

Carry out performance classification industries for key industries: long-process combined steel, short-process steel, ferroalloy, coking, lime kiln, casting, alumina, electrolytic aluminum, carbon, copper smelting, lead-zinc smelting, molybdenum smelting, recycled copper, aluminum, lead and zinc, nonferrous metals Metal calendering, cement, brick kiln, ceramics, refractory materials, glass, rock mineral wool, glass fiber reinforced plastic (fiber-reinforced plastic products), waterproof building materials manufacturing, oil refining and petrochemical, carbon black manufacturing, coal-based nitrogen fertilizer, pharmaceuticals, pesticide manufacturing , paint manufacturing, ink manufacturing, cellulose ether, packaging and printing, wood-based panel manufacturing, plastic artificial leather and synthetic leather manufacturing, rubber product manufacturing, shoemaking, furniture manufacturing, automobile manufacturing, construction machinery manufacturing, industrial painting, etc. 39 industries.

2. Reporting and approval

(1) Enterprises should comply with the performance grading standards of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment and complete the self-assessment.

(2) After completing the self-assessment, the enterprise shall submit the application materials and corresponding certification materials to the local municipal ecological environment bureau.

(3) The Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment shall review the application enterprises, submit the application materials of A-level and B (including B-) enterprises that have passed the review to the Autonomous Region Ecological Environment Department, and rate the enterprises below B-level and make them public to the public. The Ecology and Environment Department of the autonomous region will conduct a random inspection and review of the rating.

(4) The Department of Ecology and Environment of the Autonomous Region shall review the A-level and B-level (including B-) enterprises reported by the cities, submit the application materials of the A-level enterprises that have passed the review to the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, and review the B-level (including B-) level enterprises that have passed the review. Enterprises are identified and disclosed to the public. A-level enterprises are approved by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.

(5) Implement dynamic management of performance classification. Enterprises can apply for changes in performance grading every year according to the benchmarking and transformation situation.

3. Relevant requirements

(1) Before the end of September 2022, all key industries and enterprises in the region will complete the first round of performance grading ratings, which will serve as the basis for the revision of the 2022 heavy pollution weather emergency emission reduction list. Enterprises that have not completed the benchmarking transformation before the end of September 2022 shall evaluate and declare according to the status quo, and then submit a change application after the benchmarking transformation is completed.

(2) Before the end of December 2022, enterprises with change needs may submit a change application, and the ecological environment department will re-rate it as the basis for the dynamic adjustment of the 2022 heavy pollution weather emergency emission reduction list.

(3) Enterprises should seek truth from facts to evaluate and report, and be responsible for the authenticity of the submitted rating materials. If any act of concealing or providing false materials is found, it will be directly rated as the lowest level.

(4) Other work matters shall be implemented in accordance with the requirements of the “Technical Guidelines for the Development of Emergency Emission Reduction Measures for Key Industries in Heavy Pollution Weather (2020 Revision)”.

Department of Ecology and Environment of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

April 3, 2022