Recently, a seminar on "new processes, new technologies, and new models" for energy conservation, environmental protection, and clean production in the fiber textile industry sparked an energy-saving storm in Hangzhou.
Energy conservation and environmental protection are common global concerns. Under the excessive development of Earth's energy and the requirements of energy conservation, environmental protection, and green development, responsible enterprises need to actively participate in energy-saving, emission reduction, and low-carbon environmental protection actions. Cao Xinyang, Chairman of Zhejiang Huaxin Group, a national energy-saving and emission reduction enterprise, said that since entering the chemical fiber industry in 2003, Zhejiang Huaxin Group has invested a huge amount of 2 billion yuan to innovate the process technology of traditional chemical fiber products, optimize the combination of traditional chemical fiber production equipment, and create a set of original liquid coloring technology to produce various colors of colored chemical fiber raw materials. This changes the traditional production process of dyeing and post-processing for fiber or fabric coloring, and eliminates high energy consuming and high emission processes such as pre-treatment, high-temperature and high-pressure dyeing, and post-treatment. It reduces the traditional production process that was previously completed by three enterprises to a new process completed by a single enterprise.
During the conference, the attending representatives visited Zhejiang Huaxin Holdings Group for inspection and research. After the research, the attendees paid high attention to and recognized Huaxin Group's approach of "moving from the traditional high-energy consumption and high pollution textile industry to low-energy consumption and zero emissions, and controlling pollution from the source with new processes, technologies, and models".
Huaxin Group has achieved a new model of transformation from traditional high-energy consumption and high pollution industries to low-energy consumption and "zero" emissions, finding a sustainable development path for the fiber textile industry to control and reduce pollution sources and achieve pollution control. This model is a model of industrial upgrading in the sense of traditional industries, and also provides an assessment basis for the implementation of green GDP.