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Hangzhou Shines: UN Recognizes Zero-Waste Leadership
9 Jan
Summary
- Hangzhou selected as a '20 Cities Towards Zero Waste'.
- Waste generation per capita dropped from 1.06 kg to 0.99 kg.
- Smart waste platform connects thousands of collection points.

Hangzhou, the capital of China's Zhejiang province, has earned international acclaim as one of the "20 Cities Towards Zero Waste" from the UN Secretary-General's Advisory Board. This prestigious recognition highlights Hangzhou's significant contributions to advancing sustainable and innovative waste management practices.
The city's comprehensive efforts have demonstrably reduced waste, with daily waste generation per capita falling from 1.06 kg to 0.99 kg between 2021 and 2024. This success is underpinned by the strategic integration of digital intelligence into waste classification and resource utilization systems.
Hangzhou's smart waste management platform provides real-time connectivity to numerous waste collection points, transport vehicles, and treatment facilities. This technological integration, coupled with a strong commitment to the circular economy, positions Hangzhou as a global leader in urban sustainability.




