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Clean Production Audit
1. Clean Production Audit Definition: Refers to the process of investigating and diagnosing production and service processes in accordance with a certain procedure, identifying the causes of high energy consumption, high material consumption, and severe pollution. It proposes solutions to reduce the use and generation of toxic and harmful materials, decrease energy and material consumption, and minimize waste production. This leads to selecting clean production plans that are technically feasible, economically viable, and environmentally friendly as per the "Clean Production Audit Methods."
The entire production process requires the use of non-toxic or low-toxic raw materials, as well as pollution-free or minimally polluting processes and equipment for industrial production. For the entire lifecycle of the product, it is required that from the selection of raw materials to the handling and disposal after use, the product does not pose or reduce harm to human health and the environment.
2. Clean Production Audit Object: Company
3. Corporate Clean Production Team: Composed of the company's main leaders, production management (including department heads, workshops, and sections), technology and process, environmental protection, equipment, procurement, finance, and laboratory departments. It is an all-staff initiative.
4. Clean Production - Goal
Energy-saving (water, electricity, coal, oil, gas)
Reduce consumption (energy, raw and auxiliary materials, intermediate products, other consumables)
Waste Reduction (including wastewater, air emissions, solid waste, noise, radiation, etc.)
Enhanced Efficiency (Environmental and Economic Benefits)
5. Clean Production Audit Classification
Voluntary Clean Production - Encourage and Promote
Mandatory Clean Production — Oversight, Services, Guidance, and Promotion
Three types of mandatory enterprises: those that exceed national or local emission standards or the total pollution control quotas approved by relevant local authorities; those that use toxic or harmful materials in production or emit toxic or harmful substances during the production process; and enterprises with high energy consumption.
6. Clean Production Audit Content
5 categories of objects (material consumption, energy consumption, water consumption, pollutants, and toxic and hazardous substances)
3 tiers (approaches)
8 aspects (entire process)
7 stages (approval process)
8-character big goal (Energy conservation, consumption reduction, pollution reduction, efficiency increase)
Understanding Clean Production Definition:
Philosophical Essence: Environmental Strategy, Innovative Concept of Development
Basic Characteristics: Strategic, Preventive, Comprehensive, Unified, Sustained
Core Elements: Source Reduction, Pollution Prevention, Continuous Application -- Continuous Improvement
Applicable to: Production Process, Products, Services
Application Requirements: For the production process – energy-saving and consumption reduction, alternative and淘汰, reduction in quantity and toxicity; for the product – weigh the entire life cycle; for service activities – incorporate environmental factors.
Tactics: Environmental Design, Conservation, Substitution, Reuse, Source Reduction
Purpose: Enhance ecological efficiency while minimizing risks to humans and the environment.
The emergence and development of clean production
1. Environmental issues facing humanity
Environmental issues have evolved from local and regional problems to a global ecological crisis, including phenomena such as greenhouse effect (climate warming), acid rain, ozone layer depletion, severe desertification, lack of freshwater resources, sharp decline in biodiversity, toxic chemicals and hazardous waste, ocean and coastal pollution, deforestation, and energy resource shortages, all of which pose hidden dangers to human survival.
Regional environmental pollution issues
Mid-1980s condition (developed countries)
Global environmental pollution issue (starting in the mid-1980s)
Acid rain, greenhouse effect, ozone layer depletion
Traditional environmental management measures
Pollution first, treatment later (end-of-pipe treatment)
Pollutants are continually increasing.
Wastewater -- Production Wastewater, Domestic Wastewater
Waste Gas -- Industrial Waste Gas, Process Waste Gas
Waste materials -- offcuts, packaging, office waste, household waste
Noise -- Machine and equipment noise, construction noise
Adhering to the traditional model characterized by extensive resource consumption and operation, economic development is increasingly陷入 the twin traps of resource scarcity and environmental pollution: First, the traditional development model not only causes significant environmental damage but also wastes a vast amount of resources, accelerating the depletion of natural resources and making sustainable development difficult; Second, industrial pollution control policies that focus on end-of-pipe treatment neglect the control of pollution throughout the process and fail to eliminate pollution at its root. Clean production, however, effectively addresses these issues and boasts the following distinct advantages:
a. Implement clean production to achieve energy saving, reduce consumption, and pollution, lower production costs, improve product quality, enhance the economic benefits of the enterprise, and strengthen its market competitiveness. On the other hand, it can significantly reduce the pollution load from end-of-pipe treatment, save a substantial amount of environmental protection investment (one-time investment and facility operation costs), and boost the enterprise's enthusiasm and consciousness for pollution prevention and control.
b. Clean production maximizes the use of resources and energy through recycling or reuse, converting raw materials into products to the fullest extent, and eliminating pollution within the production process. By improving equipment or altering combustion methods, energy efficiency can be further enhanced, thereby reducing the generation and emission of pollutants, conserving resources and energy, and achieving greater returns with less investment, demonstrating significant economic benefits.
c. Clean production can avoid or reduce the transformation of primary pollution due to incomplete end-of-pipe treatment by employing extensive source reduction measures. This not only reduces the consumption of raw materials containing toxic components but also enhances the conversion rate of raw materials, decreases logistics loss, and diminishes the generation and emission of pollutants, thereby reducing the likelihood of secondary pollution.
d. Clean production can to a certain extent replace toxic products, toxic raw materials, and energy sources, substitute for processes and equipment with high pollution discharge, improve operational techniques and management methods, thereby enhancing workers' labor conditions and work environment, and boosting their labor enthusiasm and work efficiency.
e. Clean production can improve the relationship between industrial enterprises and environmental management departments, resolving the contradiction between the environment and the economy.
Effective Ways to Achieve Clean Production
1. Minimize or avoid the use of toxic or harmful materials, which requires thorough consideration in the process design.
2. Utilize non-toxic and harmless intermediate products.
3. Reduce or eliminate various hazardous factors in the production process, such as high temperatures, high pressure, low temperatures, low pressure, flammability, explosiveness, strong noise, and strong vibrations.
4. Waste-reducing and waste-free processes
5. Utilize high-efficiency equipment.
6. Material recycling
7. Easy and reliable operation and control
8. Necessary terminal treatment
(1) Serve as a gatekeeper, rather than being in an actual priority position.
(2) As a pretreatment measure for materials to be sent off-site for centralized processing.


Guangdong Tianyuan Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. - VOCs One-Enterprise-One-Plan, National Pollution Discharge Permit, Emergency Plan for Sudden Environmental Incidents, Clean Production Audit, Environmental Impact Assessment, Completion Acceptance, Waste Gas Engineering, Waste Water Engineering, etc. What is Clean Production? In short, it is the continuous adoption of advanced technology and design to eliminate pollution at the source, reduce the generation and discharge of pollutants, and minimize harm to the environment and health. As everyone knows, environmental protection has been strictly enforced in recent years, and green mountains and clear waters are more valuable than gold and silver. Therefore, as a socially responsible enterprise, we solemnly promise to implement clean production to the end!
Guangdong Tianyuan Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. - Implementing individual strategies for VOCs, national emissions permits, emergency response plans for sudden environmental incidents, clean production audits, environmental impact assessments, completion inspections, waste gas engineering, and waste water engineering are effective measures to promote green development, achieve coordinated economic and environmental development, and enhance energy saving and emission reduction in key industries and industrial upgrading. These measures also improve resource and energy utilization efficiency and reduce the intensity of pollutant production and discharge. The municipal ecological environment bureau is closely focused on the overall idea of pollution reduction and emission control, aiming for "energy conservation, consumption reduction, pollution reduction, and efficiency enhancement." With multiple approaches, it vigorously promotes the clean production audit work of key pollution discharge units. Firstly, it strictly follows the requirements of the provincial ecological environment department's documents, conducts a comprehensive investigation and verification, focusing on the three types of enterprises subject to mandatory clean production audits under the "Clean Production Promotion Law" in key industries such as energy, metallurgy, building materials, non-ferrous metals, chemicals, electroplating, papermaking, dyeing, and processing of agricultural and sideline products. It also focuses on the seven industries with overcapacity, such as steel, cement, flat glass, coal chemical industry, polycrystalline silicon, electrolytic aluminum, and shipbuilding, and verifies the key enterprises already listed in the clean transformation program.






























