China announces soil pollution controls
Updated: 2016-06-01 00:32
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
BEIJING -- An action plan on tackling soil pollution in China was released Tuesday.
The Action Plan for Soil Pollution Prevention and Control aims to improve soil quality, ensure safe agricultural products and a healthy living environment for people, according to the State Council, China's cabinet.
The document said China will curb worsening soil pollution by 2020, put soil pollution risks under control by 2030, and form a virtuous cycle in the ecosystem by 2050.
The country is already carrying out soil pollution surveys, promoting legislation on soil pollution prevention and control, enhancing land management, protecting uncontaminated, supervising pollution sources, treating and restoring polluted soil, and increasing support for research in environmental protection.
This is the third pollution action plan issued by the cabinet, following ones targeting air and water pollution.
- Chinese navy ships in Tanzania share counter-piracy experience
- Some 13,000 migrants saved, over 700 dead in a week
- ROK says DPRK appears to have failed in 4th Musudan missile test-launch
- White House lifts lockdown after suspicious package scare
- Chinese G20 presidency 'ambitious' in seeking solutions for global growth: OECD official
- UNICEF alarmed at refugee, migrant deaths in Mediterranean
Robot-themed café debuts in East China's Shanghai
Cartoon: The birth and growth of China Daily
Students' special group photos to mark graduation
Memorial Day for remembering our beloved
Disused buses turn into chic living spaces in North China
Graduation ceremony held in Confucius Temple
Wanda opens theme park to rival Disney
Fog turns Qingdao city into a fairyland
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
Today's Top News
Chinese stocks surge on back of MSCI rumors
Liang avoids jail in shooting death
China's finance minister addresses ratings downgrade
Duke alumni visit Chinese Embassy
Marriott unlikely to top Anbang offer for Starwood: Observers
Chinese biopharma debuts on Nasdaq
What ends Jeb Bush's White House hopes
Investigation for Nicolas's campaign
US Weekly
![]()
|
![]()
|