China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment and SAMR jointly issued the Textile Industry Water Pollutant Discharge Standard, consolidating four existing sector rules (dyeing/finishing, silk reeling, wool and hemp) and extending coverage to synthetic-fiber weaving and industrial textile products to achieve full industry coverage. The standard adds a zebrafish-egg acute toxicity indicator, requires source separation of textile and domestic sewage, and promotes relocation of textile firms from urba

2026-07-01

China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment and SAMR jointly issued the Textile Industry Water Pollutant Discharge Standard, consolidating four existing sector rules (dyeing/finishing, silk reeling, wool and hemp) and extending coverage to synthetic-fiber weaving and industrial textile products to achieve full industry coverage. The standard adds a zebrafish-egg acute toxicity indicator, requires source separation of textile and domestic sewage, and promotes relocation of textile firms from urban areas into industrial parks to enable park-level system governance and coordinated pollution and carbon reduction. Regulators note about 149,000 textile enterprises in China, roughly 86% of them SMEs with uneven pollution-control capacity.