UN Climate Change Conference: Chinese enterprises share carbon reduction and green development practices
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As the global call for climate action grows louder, China is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Often called the world's factory, the focus in China is now on green products. Let's take a look at how the Chinese economy is evolving and sharing its best practices with the rest of the world. 

YANG BINGBING, CEO, Ten Pao Group Holdings "I think that as a manufacturing and industrial we need to start from multiple access. Yeah. My opinion is first we needed to formulate and our carbon reduction and the green plan and the target. Yeah. So it's a first. So second I think that we needed to enhance all the innovation and R&D transformation on green product and technology. Yeah. So one, I think it's important we need to build a new green industrial system and a supply chain."

GAN LILI, Senior Engineer, China Water Environment "Okay. I'm from the water industry. So the main target is to provide clean water to the city and also treat the wastewater from the municipal households. It's a traditional industry but it also, although we call it environment industry, but it itself is a high energy consuming industry because we need to use a lot of electricity, a lot of dosing of chemicals to treat the wastewater and so it's a lot of carbon emission. So what we are doing now is that we change the conventional urban planning from the, we call the old big centralised way into a decentralised way. So we build the infrastructure, the urban infrastructure in a decentralised way so that we can invest less in the pipe systems so there will be less carbon emission from the pipe systems. And also within the water factories we use a lot of the energy saving technology to save the energy."

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