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China's Solar Waste Plan: Turning Trash into Treasure
20 Mar
Summary
- China aims to recycle 250,000 tons of solar panels by 2027.
- The PV recycling market could reach $3.6 billion by 2030.
- Illegal recycling workshops pose environmental risks and capacity gaps.

China has launched a comprehensive strategy to manage its rapidly growing volume of retired solar panels, focusing on transforming waste into a high-tech circular economy. Six government departments are spearheading this initiative to establish standardized, large-scale recycling processes as early solar installations reach their end-of-life.
By 2027, China targets a cumulative recycling volume of 250,000 metric tons of PV modules, supported by technological advancements. By 2030, the nation expects a fully integrated industrial chain to handle the surge in decommissioned equipment, which is projected to exceed 1.4 million tons annually.
This "retirement wave" presents significant economic potential, with the PV recycling market estimated to reach approximately 26 billion yuan ($3.6 billion) by 2030. The guidelines promote "green design" and the use of recycled materials, fostering a closed-loop system.
However, challenges persist, including high costs, technical complexity, and the prevalence of illegal recycling channels. The government plans to nurture "backbone" enterprises and provide financial support to bolster the formal recycling sector and mitigate environmental damage.




