The Shoe Factory Fumed To Burn The Leftovers &Nbsp, But The Garbage Disposal Fee Polluted The Air.
Refuse that has not been completely burned.
At night, some rural ravines will ignite an unclean fire, and there is often a smell of unpleasant smell in the air.
In May 7th, a reporter found that some factories were burning at night.
Leftovers
。
The reason for choosing to burn at night is to avoid being punished by law enforcement agencies.
At the same time, for manufacturers, it can save a fee for garbage disposal.
On the morning of 7, the reporter came to a nameless mountain on the east side of the former Dongcheng village in the intersection between Jimo and Chengyang.
Leatherwear
Like leftovers, and something similar to cotton wool.
And around the shop two in Huashan, Jimo, there are lots of foam and sponges that have not been completely burned.
In the Blue Village Industrial Park in Jimo, many leather shoes processing workshops are stacked with leather leftovers, leaving traces of burning on the ground.
"On the east side of a school in the town, people often burn their leftovers in the evening and late at night, and it smells terrible."
Mr. Wang, a resident of blue village in Jimo, said that especially on Saturday and Sunday night, this situation is even more serious.
It is said that the burning of garbage is private.
A shoe factory
Business households.
"Incineration in the field, law enforcement officers are not easy to detect, night law enforcement departments do not know that someone burned the polluted air."
Mr. Sun said.
A staff member at the junction of Jimo and Chengyang told reporters that the factory was trying to save money, and often sent people to burn the leftovers in remote places or simply dismount them from the vehicle.
"So you don't have to pay for garbage disposal."
"Some irresponsible factories take advantage of the late night to dump or burn chemical wastes, and it is not easy to supervise them."
On the 7 day, a staff member of the environmental protection department of Jimo told reporters that individual manufacturers took advantage of law enforcement departments to play "edge ball" after work, and burning harmful substances at night was a headache.
"When we received the report to the scene, we only saw something burning, but the people who had dumped the fire did not see it."
People in charge of the environmental protection department of Jimo told reporters that burning or dumping rubbish at night was a regulatory blind spot. But after receiving the report, they could arrange personnel to investigate and deal with it at any time. The number of reporting telephone calls was 12369.
It is hoped that the public will take photos of the garbage burning units. After reporting, they can take measures to deal with illegal incineration of garbage and pollute the air.
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