China needs more power to crack down on polluters

By our correspondents
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February 19, 2016

BEIJING: China needs more powers to crack down on polluting companies and local governments that protect them, the country’s environment minister said on Thursday.

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Beijing has identified pollution as a top priority as it tries to reverse the damage done by decades of untrammelled growth, but the Ministry of Environmental Protection has long struggled to impose its will on growth-obsessed local authorities and polluting state-owned firms.

A revised environmental protection law came into effect at the start of last year with the aim of strengthening inspectors’ powers and increasing the range of punishments for lawbreakers.

China has also set up hundreds of independent environmental monitoring stations nationwide.

But environment minister Chen Jining told reporters that the new law still needed more teeth, with too many companies still behaving illegally and local governments still hampering enforcement efforts. "Companies are under pressure and local governments are under pressure, but there is still a long way to go before every enterprise obeys the law," he said.

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