Related news: Xiaopeng Motors was fined 100,000 for failing to store waste paint residue as required: Violation of solid waste management
Sina Technology News May 13 noon news, according to reports, recently, Nanjing Xiaopeng Automobile Sales and Service Co., Ltd. was ordered to make corrections and fined 100,000 yuan by Nanjing Ecological Environment Bureau for not storing waste paint residues as required and violating the solid waste management system. Yuan. In this regard, Xiaopeng Motors responded that Nanjing Xiaopeng Automobile Sales and Service Co., Ltd. attached great importance to this and completed the rectification as soon as possible.
After investigation, the site of Nanjing Xiaopeng Automobile Sales and Service Co., Ltd. was officially leased and used in late January 2022. Due to the defects in the after-sales handover process, the waste paint residue placed in the old paint booth by the former tenant could not be disposed of in time, resulting in neglect of environmental safety. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused to relevant departments and the public. Safe production is the responsibility of every company. Xiaopeng Motors sincerely accepts the criticism and guidance of the regulatory agency. Currently, it is communicating with the regulatory agency in accordance with the legal process. There is no further information to disclose.
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