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Questions and Thoughts on Printing Enterprises' Green Printing Practice


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2019-07-25

Recently, I have seen correspondence between Beijing Printing Association and Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau regarding pollution discharge fees for printing enterprises in Beijing. The letter from the Beijing Printing Association reflects some of the views of Beijing printing enterprises on charging, mainly including whether the charging method is appropriate, and whether the burden on printing enterprises is too heavy? The author believes that in fact, charging is only a specific issue involving the economic interests of printing enterprises, and it is necessary to fundamentally raise questions and find answers to green printing.

Recently, I have seen correspondence between Beijing Printing Association and Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau regarding pollution discharge fees for printing enterprises in Beijing. The letter from the Beijing Printing Association reflects some of the views of Beijing printing enterprises on charging, mainly including whether the charging method is appropriate, and whether the burden on printing enterprises is too heavy? The author believes that in fact, charging is only a specific issue involving the economic interests of printing enterprises, and it is necessary to fundamentally raise questions and find answers to green printing.
1. Based on the current level of environmental protection technology in the world, is it certain that printing enterprises that have undergone environmental governance can meet the emission standards set by the government (objective possibility)? If it cannot be achieved, which government fees are meaningless (unnecessary); If it can be achieved, it is simply a matter of funding and burden (subjective possibility).
2. Is the purpose of government fees simply to promote the greening of printing enterprises, or to require printing enterprises to move away from the designated areas?
The essence of the first question is whether the greening of printing is objectively feasible?
The essence of the second question is whether the greening of the printing industry should be carried out locally or off-site?
Only when these two issues are clear can the green action of printing enterprises not be a waste of time!