Environmental protection requirements and industrial requirements.
1. Environmental protection requirements: The Blue Line Plan emphasizes the protection of water resources, so the environmental protection requirements for businesses are very strict. Businesses must take effective measures to reduce pollution of water resources, such as establishing wastewater treatment facilities and adopting eco-friendly processes.
2. Industrial requirements: The blue line plan requires enterprises to pay attention to the adjustment and upgrading of industrial structure while developing the economy. In Baini City's blue planning line, the development of high-tech industries such as high-end equipment manufacturing and new materials is encouraged, while the development oftraditional low-end manufacturing is restricted.
Historical development of Baini Town
Qizhidao data shows that Gaoyang Sanshui Baini Park Industrial Park is located in Sanshui District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province (Baini Town, Sanshui District, Foshan Gaoyang City Industrial Park, No. 12 Jinkeng Road), there are currently 5 enterprises in the park, including Foshan Fenghao Machinery Technology Co., Ltd., Foshan Pinyuehui Metal Technology Co. , Ltd., Foshan Xinteda Hardware Products Co., Ltd., etc.
60% of the enterprises in Sanshui Baini Park of Gaoyang Industrial Park are located in the metal products industry, and 20% are located in the general equipment manufacturing industry.
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Baini has a long history of development. Since the Paleolithic, humans worked and lived here. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the development of Baini reached its peak. With the production of high-quality silkworm cocoons and developed waterways, it became the main gathering place for wealthy merchants to do business. It enjoys the reputation of “the largest port in Xijiang” and features the image of “ten people. continents on the market” and “thousands of merchants to the sound of the rising seas”. “The scene is thriving. Historically, Baini was once called Baini City, which shows how prosperous it was at that time. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Baini was called the Fourth District, and later it was renamed Baini District. In 1957, Baini District was removed and the townships were divided into Baini and Jinben Townships. In 1958,Bai Ni and Jin Ben formed the Bai Ni People's Commune. In 1961, Bai Ni and Jin Ben separated and formed their own commune. Baini was established as a district in 1984 and renamed as a city in 1987.