The ongoing third round of the fifth batch of central ecological and environmental protection inspectors reported typical cases on the 7th, pointing out that Beijing produces a large amount of construction waste, but there are weak links in control and disposal in some places. Districts such as Pinggu and Fengtai do not pay enough attention to construction waste disposal, are not in place, and illegal disposal problems are frequent. The inspection team found that illegal dumping was prominent in some places. In August of this year, Beijing Shiyu Weiye Company illegally dumped more than 7,400 tons of engineering muck in Lezhengwu Village, Wangxinzhuang Town, Pinggu District, without approval, and invaded 9 acres of agricultural land. During an unannounced investigation in August, it was discovered that several muck trucks were illegally dumping construction waste in Heishuiwan Village, Jinhaihu Town, Pinggu District. In September, it was also discovered that ZTE Dingsheng Beijing Company was also dumping construction waste at the site. More than 7,500 tons have been stored at the site, encroaching on 3.6 acres of agricultural land.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
The ongoing third round of the fifth batch of central ecological and environmental protection inspectors reported typical cases on the 7th, pointing out that Beijing produces a large amount of construction waste, but there are weak links in control and disposal in some places. Districts such as Pinggu and Fengtai do not pay enough attention to construction waste disposal, are not in place, and illegal disposal problems are frequent. The inspection team found that illegal dumping was prominent in some places. In August of this year, Beijing Shiyu Weiye Company illegally dumped more than 7,400 tons of engineering muck in Lezhengwu Village, Wangxinzhuang Town, Pinggu District, without approval, and invaded 9 acres of agricultural land. During an unannounced investigation in August, it was discovered that several muck trucks were illegally dumping construction waste in Heishuiwan Village, Jinhaihu Town, Pinggu District. In September, it was also discovered that ZTE Dingsheng Beijing Company was also dumping construction waste at the site. More than 7,500 tons have been stored at the site, encroaching on 3.6 acres of agricultural land.