China’s smog-ridden capital issued an unprecedented set of anti-pollution measures at the weekend, as the authorities scramble to respond to rising public pressure over the city’s deteriorating air quality.
The far-reaching measures affect everything from barbecues and construction sites, to paint fumes and idling car engines, and are the city’s broadest effort yet to fight Beijing’s persistent pollution haze.
The city government published a draft of the rules on its website on Saturday and asked for public feedback – an unusual step that shows how carefully the government is treading around the issue.
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