The company is a center specializing in recycling and processing electronic waste. Upon completion, it will have the largest capacity in northern China, according to a press release from TEDA. It will be capable of consuming up to 30,000 tons of electronic scrap annually.
More than 30,000 tons of electronic scrap is produced in Tianjin every year, of which industrial waste and household appliances account for up to 50 percent.
Taiding Sci-tech Environment Protection Co. Ltd. invested RMB100 million to construct the electronic scrap processing center, which will process electronic chips, computer motherboards, cables, wires and other electronic components. It also separates metals like gold, silver, zinc, iron and copper.
Dregs and sediment from the recycling process will be used to make material for cement production.
Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area was established in 1984 upon the approval of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. It was one of the first state-level economic and technological development zones in China.
Additional information is available online at www.investteda.org.
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