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The Importance of Environmental Impact Assessment Reports
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Departments concerned require: In accordance with relevant regulations, all projects must complete an environmental impact assessment (EIA) report and submit it to the Environmental Protection Bureau. After passing the bureau's review, the EIA report will be publicly displayed on the website (unless it involves national secrets), and experts will be organized for evaluation. Only after the evaluation is approved can the project commence construction.

Pollution Control: The environmental impact assessment report focuses on the generation of pollutants during the production process of the project, evaluates the feasibility of treatment measures, and assesses whether the production process and products meet the requirements of clean production. The impact of pollutants that meet emission standards on the surrounding environment is also an important part of the assessment.

The Company's Image: The environmental impact assessment (EIA) report demonstrates the company's commitment to environmental governance and product environmental performance. Without an EIA report, it is generally assumed that the company has issues in environmental management, which may affect large-scale project tenders.

Subsequent Management: The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report is required for ongoing daily production and environmental management after the report passes the review and approval by the Environmental Protection Bureau. Without the EIA report, environmental acceptance and completion inspections cannot be conducted.

In summary, the environmental impact assessment report is crucial for businesses, serving not only as a guidepost for environmental protection in project construction but also as a vital guarantee for the continuous development of the enterprise.


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