Environmental Compliance Strategies for Fertilizer Production: A Systematic Practice Towards Green Manufacturing

Driven by the dual goals of carbon peaking, carbon neutrality, and green development policies, the fertilizer industry is facing a profound green transformation. “Zero emissions” and “low energy consumption” are no longer merely policy constraints, but intrinsic requirements for enterprises to enhance competitiveness and achieve sustainable development. Building a systematic environmental compliance system requires coordinated efforts in two aspects: comprehensive treatment of waste gas, wastewater, and waste residue, and energy-saving optimization of production processes. Waste Gas Treatment: From “Harmlessness” to “Resource Utilization” During fertilizer production, processes such as raw material fermentation and drying easily generate irritating and harmful gases such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. Traditional open-loop treatment methods can no longer meet increasingly stringent emission standards, necessitating a systematic solution of “closed collection + tiered purification.”

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