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Environmental impact assessment announcement of 60,000 tons/year NMP recycling expansion project

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February 26, 2024, 9:32 AM
On February 21, the public participated in the environmental impact assessment of the 60000 tons/year organic solvent NMP recycling and expansion project of Zhenjiang Xinna Environmental Protection Materials Co., Ltd.

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Zhenjiang Xinna Environmental Protection Materials Co., Ltd. plans to invest 20.0025 million yuan to build a 60000 tons/year organic solvent NMP recycling expansion project.

Zhenjiang Xinna Environmental Protection Materials Co., Ltd. is located in the New Materials Industrial Park (International Chemical Industry Park) of Zhenjiang New District, Jiangsu Province. It mainly recycles the organic solvent NMP; it currently recycles 45,000 tons of NMP (N-methylpyrrolidone) waste liquid annually and has an annual production capacity of 36,000 tons of NMP (N-methylpyrrolidone).

In order to adapt to market demand and enterprise development requirements, Zhenjiang Xinna Environmental Protection Materials Co., Ltd. plans to carry out the construction of an expansion project to recycle 60000 tons of organic solvent NMP per year. This project is constructed in the company's reserved land, and the project construction will fully rely on the company's existing public and auxiliary engineering facilities such as power supply and water supply. The main project of this project is a new NMP waste liquid recycling production line. Expand the rectification treatment unit area and storage tank area on the original site, build a new accident emergency pool (discard the original accident emergency pool), build a new hardware warehouse, a finished product warehouse, a sewage treatment station, a machine repair workshop, and a generator room. Environmental assessment unit: Zhenjiang Environmental Science Engineering Consulting Co., Ltd. Source: Tiantian Chemical Network