Shanghai builds five chemical parks in Hangzhou Bay

After years of development, Shanghai has now formed a chemical and petrochemical concentration zone with a park as its carrier on the northern bank of the Hangzhou Bay, forming five chemical parks with an approved planning area of ​​62.84 square kilometers. In the late 1990s, Shanghai implemented a strategic adjustment of its industrial structure. While upgrading the petrochemical industry to one of Shanghai's two basic industries and one of the six pillar industries, it also insisted on the coordination of industrial restructuring and urban distribution optimization. Chemical companies concentrate on industrial parks.
As a result, Shanghai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. has formed a new pattern characterized by the use of petrochemicals and multi-coal coal chemical industry as its leader, clean processes, and low energy consumption, featuring fine chemical products and new materials. , advanced production technology, large-scale equipment, recycling of resource consumption, environmental pollution reduction mode of development.
By the end of 2008, a total of 300 companies had settled in five parks, and the total approved project investment was 139.947 billion yuan.
Although the chemical and petrochemical industrial clusters on the north shore of Hangzhou Bay in Shanghai have begun to emerge, how to make regional distribution, industrial structure, and the relevance of the industrial chain more reasonable is a pressing issue facing the new round of development of the Shanghai chemical and petrochemical industry.
In the future, the chemical and petrochemical industry concentration area in the northern bank of Hangzhou Bay in Shanghai will be built with Shanghai Chemical Industry Park as its leader, and other parks will develop the downstream industrial chain and related supporting industries, forming a large-scale integrated upstream and downstream refining project, and a midstream chemical intermediate project. The downstream fine chemical projects are misplaced in various parks, and the entire industrial belt is developing in an orderly manner.
Regarding the environmental issues most concerned to the outside world, the planning direction of Shanghai is that the heavy chemical industry with relatively large environmental pollution and risks is basically confined to the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park. The surrounding industrial parks in other surrounding parks derive from the industrial chain of the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park and serve as Shanghai. The buffer zone of the environment and risk impact of the chemical industrial zone.