Home / Government / Local Governments News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Polluters to Get Kicked in Their Credit
Adjust font size:

Companies that pollute the city's skies and waters now face a new punishment: a black mark against their credit rating and decreased ability to obtain a bank loan.

The new muscle in the battle against pollution is the result of an arrangement announced yesterday between the Shanghai Environmental Protection Bureau and the city's credit information network.

From now on, a company's environmental compliance record will be part of its creditworthiness.

Awards and other honors for contributions to environmental protection will boost a company's chance of landing a loan, and fines for bad performance will work against it.

"The move will increase the cost for violations of environmental laws and enhance legal awareness among the city's enterprises," the environmental bureau said in a statement.

The database is run by the Shanghai Credit Information Services Co, a city-backed credit bureau authorized by the People's Bank of China.

Established in 1999, the service conducts credit assessments on individual consumers and companies in the city.

Technicians began plugging compliance track records into the information system yesterday.

Among the items on the plus side of the ledger is ISO14001 certification for energy conservation and environmental compliance.

Information on hundreds of enterprises that received administrative punishments last year was also loaded into the network.

The violators were mostly chemical and metallurgy plants, construction companies and restaurants. From April to December last year, 729 businesses and industries were punished for water, air or noise pollution.

But current administrative sanctions -- fines up to 200,000 (US$24,691) -- are not enough to stop the heavy polluters, officials said.

Authorities believe the amount is far from enough to cover cleanup and other costs in serious pollution cases.

(Shanghai Daily June 5, 2006)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
Shanghai Ensures Drinking Water Safety
Shanghai to Control Agricultural Pollution
Air Pollution Survey Planned in Shanghai
Shanghai to Limit Traffic of Polluting Vehicles
Ban to Clean Up Shanghai Downtown
People Action Is the Key to Pollution Control
?
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved ????E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国内精品自产拍在线观看91| 日本人成18在线播放| 免费在线观看污网站| 色窝窝亚洲av网| 最新日韩在线观看| 亚洲第一页国产| 男孩子和男孩子做到哭泰国| 向日葵app下载网址进入在线看免费网址大全 | 啊好深好硬快点用力别停免费视频| 鸣人向纲手开炮| 国产欧美视频在线| 18女人毛片水真多免费| 国内精品伊人久久久久网站| se94se欧美综合色| 性伦片美国刺激片在线观看| 中文无码人妻有码人妻中文字幕 | 超级乱淫视频aⅴ播放视频| 国产成人综合精品| h国产在线观看| 国产美女一级高清免费观看| aisaobi| 日本一区二区三区在线观看 | 综合网激情五月| 国产色xx群视频射精| 中文字幕无码不卡在线| 日美韩电影免费看| 久久综合久久精品| 最近中文字幕免费高清mv| 亚洲午夜精品在线| 欧美成人午夜视频在线观看| 亚洲日韩一区二区一无码| 美女视频黄频a免费| 国产乱码一区二区三区| 高清在线一区二区| 国产婷婷成人久久av免费高清 | 成年人在线免费观看网站 | 四虎影8818| 美女把屁屁扒开让男人玩| 国产69精品久久久久777| 色偷偷亚洲女人天堂观看欧| 国产丰满老熟女重口对白|