JULIAN Debuts at the 2026 “International Zero-Waste Day” Themed Event in the Three Provinces of the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River
2026-04-01 13:07
On March 30, the 2026 “International Zero-Waste Day” thematic event for the three provinces in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River was successfully held. Co-hosted by Jiangxi, Hubei, and Hunan provinces, the event aimed to thoroughly implement the zero-waste philosophy, deepen regional collaborative governance among the three provinces, comprehensively showcase their achievements in building zero-waste cities, and jointly promote green and low-carbon development across the Yangtze Economic Belt.

On March 30, the 2026 “International Zero-Waste Day” thematic event for the three provinces in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River was successfully held. Co-hosted by Jiangxi, Hubei, and Hunan provinces, the event aimed to thoroughly implement the zero-waste philosophy, deepen regional collaborative governance among the three provinces, comprehensively showcase their achievements in building zero-waste cities, and jointly promote green and low-carbon development across the Yangtze Economic Belt.
JULIAN, as the sole corporate representative from Ji’an City, attended the Jiangxi venue event. Meanwhile, at the main venue in Hubei, JULIAN, in collaboration with Yongxin County’s ultra-fine fiber materials industry, presented a case study on the utilization of waste resources, highlighting the project as a successful example. This initiative has effectively propelled the ultra-fine fiber new materials industry toward a green, low-carbon, and sustainable transformation.

01 Industrial Collaboration: Enabling the Infinite Circulation of Limited Resources
In recent years, the ultra-fine fiber new materials industry in Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province, has experienced robust growth. As a leading enterprise in the industrial chain, Julian has leveraged advanced technologies for the treatment and resource recovery of waste organic solvents to establish a zero-waste industrial chain that spans “raw material supply–new materials manufacturing–waste liquid recycling,” thereby converting environmental protection investments into economic benefits and attracting numerous companies in the ultra-fine fiber new materials sector to establish operations in Yongxin.
Currently, the Yongxin ultra-fine fiber new materials industry has established a complete industrial chain spanning “front-end raw material production, mid-range eco-friendly ultra-fine fibers, and back-end resource service support,” serving as a model for green development in the industry.

02 Designated Utilization: Closed-Loop Management of Hazardous Waste
To further enhance the convenience and safety of collecting, transporting, and reusing waste organic solvents, Julian, in accordance with relevant documents issued by the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Ecology and Environment, has implemented a “point-to-point” targeted utilization model. Within industrial parks, pipeline transportation is employed to achieve efficient closed-loop management of hazardous waste, reducing the average processing cycle for waste organic solvents by 50%.

Through a circular economy model, Julian has successfully overcome the environmental constraints hindering the transformation of traditional industries, turning the “zero-waste” concept into replicable and scalable industrial practices. This has provided a demonstrative pathway for promoting green industrial development at the regional level and for building “zero-waste cities.”