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- Chinese Business Opportunities in Environmental Protection (Part 1) - Editor, 10 September 2007
- Chinese Business Opportunities in Environmental Protection (Part 2) - Editor, 10 September 2007
The Three Gorges Dam across the Yangtze River is an astonishing event in the modern history of China. The construction has impressive overtones in engineering terms, but represents a colossal rebuttal of global issues of human rights and ecological aspects. Are environmental concerns of any relevance to China’s rulers, or is the country determined to chalk its own course? What are the implications for the amazing business opportunities which the entire developed world hopes to enjoy with this vast country? It is widely believed that the thinking and priorities, which allowed the Three Gorges Dam to be built, have pervaded all sectors of China’s economic and national development.
Chinese Business Opportunities Related to Environmental Protection (Part 1)
The methodology of the International Standards Organization is a suitable way for China to improve its conservation and pollution abatement standards (ISO 14000 Series, 2004). Consultants, well versed with the procedures of the ISO 14000 series, have exceptional potential throughout the industrial centers and urban managements of China. Obviously, this is on top of engineered hardware and equipment which companies and administrations need to use. The China National Cleaner Production Center is a central body in the country to establish ISO systems.
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