Three Chinese Departments Issue "Action Plan for Standards to Lead the Optimization and Upgrading of the Textile Industry (2026-2028)"
2026-04-02 13:37
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, and State Administration for Market Regulation jointly issued the "Action Plan for Standards to Lead the Optimization and Upgrading of the Textile Industry (2026-2028)". It clearly identifies green and low-carbon development as a key direction, aiming to support the industry's carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals through a standards system.

The plan proposes to formulate or revise over 300 standards related to green and low-carbon aspects by 2028. Key focus areas include standards for carbon footprint accounting, recycling of waste textiles, bio-based and degradable materials, energy and water conservation and pollution reduction, zero-carbon factories and parks, carbon labeling, and ESG information disclosure, aiming to improve the supply of green and low-carbon standards across the entire industrial chain.

To support carbon peak and carbon neutrality, the industry will accelerate the development of carbon footprint quantification methods for typical products such as chemical fibers, cotton spinning and dyeing, wool textiles, silk, apparel, and home textiles. It will promote standards for carbon reduction, such as waste heat recovery from setting machines, and build a carbon management standards system covering products, factories, and parks. Simultaneously, it will strengthen the development of standards for comprehensive resource utilization, green manufacturing, energy and water conservation, and pollution reduction, promoting the widespread application of low-carbon processes and green equipment.

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