Standards For Kitchen Furniture Enforced In China
2008-07-29
China's "Technical Requirement For Environmental Labelling Products - Kitchen Furniture" was brought into effect onJuly 1, 2008.
The new rule was edited by the Environmental Development Center of Ministry of Environmental Protection and China Association of Decorative Building Materials, involving environmental requirements for materials such as table-board, paint, plastic, metal pieces and glass. CADBM reports that the kitchen furniture industry is developing fast these years and gaining more investors' attention in China. Besides kitchen furniture manufacturing companies, relative industries such as household appliances, sanitary utensils and building materials are also expanding their business in kitchen furniture production.
Expansion of the kitchen furniture industry also causes some serious problems. For example, related industrial standards are not uniform; standardization and industrialization are hard to realize; the marketing service network is difficult to expand; and research and development of new technologies, products, techiniques and materials are behind international levels.
To solve these problems, CADBM, entrusted by China Environmental United Certification Center, together with other related associations and companies drafted the environmental standard for kitchen furniture in August 2006, which will also be basis for kitchen furniture companies to apply for China Environmental Labelling.
The first nine kitchen furniture companies that have obtained "China Environmental Labelling" are Qingdao Haier Kitchen Facilities Co. Ltd; Shenzhen Debao Industry Development Co., Ltd; Nanjing Banta Furniture Manufacture Co., Ltd; Hefei Zhibang Kitchen Utensil Co. Ltd; Ningbo Oulin Kitchen Utensil Co. Ltd; Sakura China; Boloni Home Products (Beijing) Ltd; Foshan Hanli Furniture Manufacture Co., Ltd; and Beijing Robam Kitchen Furniture Co., Ltd. These companies are likely to be included in the government's green procurement list.
Related News »
- Chinese spits on Ghanaian after several laddle
- Kiwis’ kitchen cleaning habits exposed
- UVA Chef Travels to China for Olympic Games
- From being an Olympian to a pioneer for her race
- The hottest trend in the kitchen: the induction
- Instant Decorating Tips for Every Room in Your
- Mars Food launches PurAsia spices range
China Window»
- U.S. secretary of state, Chinese FM meet on ties
- China, Tajikistan vow to boost co-op
- China removes ban on foreign leprosy sufferers
- China's astronauts to wear domestic, Russian-made
- British students learn from China
- Capital airport to close on Olympic big night
- China sends extra teams to monitor fund using in
- Textbook price hikes hit 10-year high in Hong
- China to improve transparency of public hearings
- Chinese Tibetologist delegation visits Britain
Industry News»
- Chinese, Arabs spur investment in Africa
- BHP to mine projects with Chinese
- Glittering 55% profit up for Shandong gold
- China imports LCD panels at higher cost
- Leather export limit begins to pay off
- Olympic flame arrives in Beijing
- Chinese, Thai PMs meet on ties
- China emerges India's top trade partner
- Declining export slows China GDP to 10.5%
- Changing fortunes across the Taiwan strait
- China: Latin business boom
- China soybean importers set to suffer
