Cement net video: delimit the red line of elimination! Anhui promotes the elimination of 2500t/d clinker line, who is the next follow-up province?

2026-06-04 13:48:20

On June 2, a conference on the ecological environment of Anhui Province in 2025 proposed that a new round of continuous improvement of air quality would eliminate cement clinker lines below 2500t/d.

On June 2, a conference on the ecological environment of Anhui Province in 2025 proposed that a new round of continuous improvement of air quality would eliminate cement clinker lines below 2500t/d. According to the data of China Cement Network, only one 1600 t/d production line of Albo Portland (Anqing) Company meets the requirements in Anhui Province, which has no great impact on the actual production capacity in Anhui Province, but the policy orientation is very clear. Shandong and Henan have successively removed clinker lines below 2500t/d, and Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian and other places are gradually removing similar production capacity. After Anhui has made clear the direction of elimination, who will be the next province to follow up? 

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On June 2, a conference on the ecological environment of Anhui Province in 2025 proposed that a new round of continuous improvement of air quality would eliminate cement clinker lines below 2500t/d.

2026-06-04 13:48:20

On June 4, the delegation of Hebei Building Materials Industry Association went to Shandong Cement Industry Association to hold a symposium. The two sides conducted in-depth exchanges and practical discussions on common issues such as the current operation characteristics of the building materials industry, changes in the market environment and industrial transformation and upgrading. This visit is a concrete practice of Hebei Association to actively innovate its working methods and serve the healthy development of the industry, aiming at learning from the advanced experience of other provinces and jointly exploring a new path for the high-quality development of the cement industry.