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As the epidemic is about to be lifted, what impact will it have on the urban sanitation service industry?

Hello, thank you for the invitation. The sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic in three years has severely damaged the global economy, and all walks of life are also facing unprecedented crises and changes. For the sanitation industry, this is also a critical year for industrial upgrading and transformation. Although the lockdown has not been lifted until now , the impact of the epidemic on society is far from receding, but I think this is an opportunity for the sanitation industry, because from some perspectives, the epidemic has promoted the further improvement of the urban environment, and our garbage classification Consciousness is also heightened as a result. This makes all citizens pay more attention to our environmental problems, which will also prompt us to pay more attention to comprehensive environmental management in the future. Such demand will prompt our government to increase financial investment in the public sector of environmental sanitation, thereby purchasing More technologically innovative advanced sanitation equipment can improve the overall quality of the human settlement environment. On the whole, the sanitation industry will mainly face two major trends after the epidemic is lifted.

1. Intelligent sanitation equipment

After the epidemic is lifted, the importance of sanitation work will continue. In many places, virus elimination and other tasks have been included in daily environmental sanitation and cleaning. According to the content, while the sanitation work positions remain unchanged, more intelligent equipment and more advanced work methods are undoubtedly the best solution to reduce the operating costs of sanitation projects.

2. Integration of sanitation services

As the epidemic is lifted, the government will pay more attention to the comprehensive management of the social environment and focus on more refined sanitation operations services. This part can be seen from the integration of urban and rural sanitation services that the country has always advocated. Under this general trend, the scope of the sanitation industry chain and the depth of services will continue to expand.

In short, although this epidemic is a test for environmental sanitation services, it is also an opportunity. It has made people more aware of the importance of the public environment to human health. I believe that as people’s perceptions continue to change, the overall development prospects of the sanitation industry will become increasingly broad.