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Wednesday, October 12 2022 - 03:48
AsiaNet
Sinopec Publishes Sustainability Insights Reports, Bringing Focus to Packaging Materials and Degradable plastics
BEIJING, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (HKG: 0386, "Sinopec") has published 
three sustainability insights reports highlighting the current status of the 
usage of packaging materials and degradable plastics in the country, in 
relation to China's sustainable development goals.

The three reports – the "2021-2030 Research Report on the Carbon Emission 
Reduction Potential in the Green Packaging of China's Express Delivery 
Industry", "2021 Study on the Environmental Impact and Recycling of Plastic 
Takeout Packaging in the Catering Industry", and "Research Report on 
Environmental Impact Assessment and Policy Support of Degradable Plastics", 
were conducted in collaboration with various leading research institutes in 
China, including among others, Tongji University (the reports on green 
packaging in the express delivery industry and plastic takeout packaging in the 
catering industry) and the School of Environment, Tsinghua University (the 
report on degradable plastics).  

The first two reports summarize the current status of packaging in the express 
delivery industry and takeout packaging in the catering industry in China and 
put forward practical suggestions for carbon reduction:

- Packaging in the express delivery industry: using recycled plastic packaging 
will not only help to control the amount of plastic waste, but also reduce the 
relevant carbon emissions.
- Takeout packaging in the catering industry: chemical recycling of plastics 
can effectively reduce resource waste while cutting down the carbon emissions. 
If all takeout plastics were chemically recycled from 2015 to 2020, the 
cumulative carbon emissions produced during the disposal would have been only 
58.56 percent of the original number, reducing the emissions by more than 40 
percent.

Plastic products are the main materials used in takeout and express delivery 
packaging, and while it is not feasible to replace plastics completely, the 
research on degradable plastics lays out a clearer path for energy saving and 
emission reduction.

The degradable plastics report suggests that based on China's actual processing 
time for industrial composting and anaerobic fermentation procedures, the 
assessment indicators on degradable materials should be adjusted to 30 days for 
the degradation time of industrial composting, and 40 days for the limited 
degradation time of anaerobic fermentation. It also advises that the 
replacement of degradable plastics should be promoted initially in the places 
where the recycling of plastic mulch is difficult or not available.

For more information, please visit Sinopec<http://www.sinopec.com/listco/en/>.

SOURCE  SINOPEC
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