DOI: 10.1177/10704965231222189 ISSN: 1070-4965

Analysis of China’s Environmental Regulations and Corresponding Differences for Green Steel Industry Development

Md. Ziaul Islam
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Development
  • Geography, Planning and Development

In the last 20 years, China’s steel production has proliferated, leading to increased environmental damage by releasing 574,000 tons of sulfur dioxide (SO2), 1,114,000 tons of nitrogen oxide (NOx), and 897,000 tons of particulate matter (PM) in 2020; therefore, the country is now struggling to reduce carbon emissions and tackle climate change because of the conflicting demands of economic growth and environmental protection. Given the global emphasis on decarbonization and sustainable production, China has prioritized achieving peak carbon emissions of 30% by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060. Likewise, China’s steel industry is progressing toward attaining the maximum carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2025. This study reveals that despite a 321 Mt increase in global energy-related CO2 emissions in 2022, CO2 emissions in China experienced a decline of 230 Mt during the same period. Notwithstanding enacting several pertinent statutes and directives, China’s iron and steel sector has not advanced substantially.

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