[Policy Daily] April 24, 2026 — New Materials Industry Policy Monitor

📋 Policy Monitoring Daily Report

Date: April 24, 2026  |  Area: Chemical Compliance · Carbon Management  |  Risk Level: ⚠️ Medium-High


I. Key Policy Development Today

🔴 Core Policy: “Opinions on Higher-Level and Higher-Quality Energy Conservation and Carbon Reduction”
Issuing Body: General Office of the CPC Central Committee & State Council
Issue Date: April 11, 2026 | Source: MIIT Official Website

Key Highlights:

  • Strict control over fossil energy consumption; gradual phase-out of散煤 (bulk coal) and peak coal/oil consumption
  • Full-scale improvement of energy efficiency in steel, non-ferrous metals, petrochemicals, chemicals, and building materials — key regulated sectors
  • Mandatory energy conservation and carbon reduction audits targeting production processes, key工序, and major equipment
  • New high-energy/high-emission projects must submit carbon emission equivalent or reduction replacement plans as part of project approval
  • Accelerating digital infrastructure energy efficiency — stricter PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) standards for data centers and computing facilities

✅ Direct Impact on New Materials Industry:

  • Chemical and building-material new materials face heightened regulatory scrutiny; substandard facilities risk production restrictions or forced exit
  • New capacity projects face significantly higher approval thresholds due to mandatory carbon replacement requirements
  • Companies must implement energy efficiency upgrades across major production equipment
  • Green and low-carbon materials (biodegradable polymers, carbon fiber composites, etc.) receive preferential policy support

II. Other Regulatory Updates

🟡 EU REACH SVHC Candidate List
Current status: The Candidate List contains 240+ Substances of Very High Concern. No major new batch additions confirmed this period.
Recommendation: Maintain regular supply chain screening; monitor next ECHA evaluation round.

🟡 US EPA TSCA
Current status: EPA continues to advance new chemical substance review and has pending restrictions on persistent organic pollutants including PBDEs.
Recommendation: Chinese exporters of flame retardants and plasticizers should track final rule timelines.

III. Recommended Actions

Priority Action Item Owner Deadline
🔴 High Audit current production line energy efficiency against the new guidance Production + Tech Within 2 weeks
🔴 High Initiate pre-feasibility study for carbon replacement plans for new projects Compliance + Projects Within 1 month
🟡 Medium Update supplier material screening list for REACH SVHC high-frequency substances Procurement + Compliance Ongoing
🟢 Low Evaluate market opportunities in green low-carbon materials segments Strategy + Marketing Quarterly

Report generated: April 24, 2026 01:15 (UTC+8) | Coverage: EU REACH SVHC · US EPA TSCA · China GB/Industrial Policy

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