Shuangyashan, Heilongjiang, China, Builds 10 Green Mines to Drive Mining Transformation
2026-07-06 13:36
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Shuangyashan City in China has achieved phased results in the green transformation of mines. There are currently 53 production mining enterprises, including 21 large and medium-sized production mines. Ten green mines have been established, covering four major mineral types: coal, gold, iron, and graphite. Among them, eight are national-level green mines and two are provincial-level green mines, with the number of national-level green mines accounting for 36% of the provincial total. These achievements set a benchmark for the green development of regional advantageous resources such as coal and graphite, and also provide support for the transformation of resource-based cities.

To promote green mine construction, Shuangyashan City issued the "Notice on Strengthening Green Mine Construction," incorporating green mine requirements into the core clauses of new mining rights contracts to ensure that new mines meet green standards from the outset. The Municipal Bureau of Natural Resources, in collaboration with departments of finance, ecological environment, emergency management, and market supervision, established a coordination mechanism for green mine construction, integrating regulatory resources and service functions. For existing mining enterprises, a "one mine, one policy" strategy was adopted. Through supplementary agreements to mining rights contracts, and considering factors such as remaining mine life, production scale, and ecological status, phased goals, construction tasks, technical pathways, and acceptance standards were defined, driving both new and old mines toward green, standardized, and sustainable transformation under the same criteria.

The Shuangyashan Municipal Bureau of Natural Resources provides mining enterprises with policy guidance, process assistance, and problem-solving services. For example, in supporting Shuangyashan Changshan Mining Co., Ltd. in building a green mine, the bureau assisted the enterprise in drafting documents such as the "Green Mine Construction Implementation Plan" and the "Green Mine Construction Management System," clarifying construction goals, technical pathways, and management standards. Based on ecological restoration requirements for the mining area, vegetation matching and maintenance plans were optimized, helping the enterprise increase its greening coverage rate to 95%, forming a development model characterized by "sound systems, resource recycling, and good ecology." To address the lack of awareness among mining enterprises regarding green mine construction standards and technical pathways, the bureau invited provincial experts to conduct training, helping enterprises recognize the importance of green mine construction in enhancing market competitiveness and achieving sustainable development, thereby shifting their mindset from "being required to build" to "wanting to build."

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