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We Are the World

Release time:2024-03-28Source:China Sustainability TribuneAuthor:媒体中心
We Are the World

With the steady progress of the Belt and Road Initiative, the growth pf Chinese enterprises in investments, construction and operations overseas is rapid,especially in countries along the Belt and Road. The overseas activities of Chinese enterprises are an important form and means for China to assume its responsibilities as a major country. There are essential subjects for all “going global”Chinese enterprises to learn, including strengthening the management of overseas corporate social responsibilities, conducting diverse sustainability practices overseas and gaining recognition from the regional and international community. Therefore, the “We Are the World” category is established.



Find solutions to the management of golden mussel through gene-driven technology

To mitigate the adverse effects of the invasive species golden mussel on the economy and environment in Latin America, CTG Brasil works to collaborate with Bio Bureau. Focusing on utilizing the "gene-driven" technology, which leads to changes in sexual characteristics, the company optimizes the genetic mapping of golden mussels. In this regard, the company offers an advanced and cost-effective biotechnological solution for controlling the invasion of golden mussels, protecting the biodiversity of Brazil and Latin America. The company’s efforts also represent a significant scientific breakthrough for extending this technology to more complex bivalve organisms.




Technology leads green modular building and creates an example in world’s green construction

The low-carbon transformation in the construction sector is a crucial part of achieving China’s 30·60 Decarbonization Goal. Based on the container modularization concept, CIMC provides high-quality steel structure integrated modular construction around the world. The Marriott Hotel at Reykjavik Airport, constructed by CIMC, is the first steel structure modular hotel project in Iceland and even in Northern Europe. The project strictly employs green and eco-friendly materials, achieving an effective reduction of over 50% in construction waste, carbon emissions and construction time, respectively. The hotel stands as a truly dismantlable, movable and reusable "green hotel.




Turn waste into treasure and develop Thailand’s recycling economy with biomass power plants

To leverage the Thailand’s advantageous status as the largest producer of biofuels in Southeast Asia, Datang Environmental Industry Group commits its efforts into the PTG Biomass Power Station project in Thailand. As an environmental company possessing full-scale technology and experience in biomass power station system, the group practices the circular economy concept of “turning waste into treasure”. The company supports Thailand in areas such as power industry development and environmental protection, effectively promoting economic and social development in turbulent regions of Thailand and also enhancing China’s influence in key countries along the Belt and Road.


Build a sustainable overseas park to contribute to the green BRI

To maximize the protection, utilization and regeneration of existing natural resources and achieve the long-term sustainable development of overseas projects, the Great Stone Industrial Park in Belarus sets the goal of building a green, ecological and energy-efficient industrial park. Starting from the overall planning stage, the group explicitly outlines requirements for ecological and environmental protection, establishes a comprehensive environmental management system that meets international standards, formulates environmental supervision and protection measures and preserves natural reserves and residential areas. All the efforts have achieved an overall green coverage rate of 50% and contributed to the green development of the Belt and Road Initiative.



Build a low-carbon operation system to pave the highway for Cambodia’s clean electricity

Yunnan Southeast-Asia Economy and Technology Investment Industrial Co., Ltd., constructs and operates a Cambodia power grid project through the BOT model, a project that serves as the main channel for transmitting electricity from hydropower stations in the central and western regions of Cambodia. As of September 2021, the project had established a low-carbon management system, implemented low-carbon design, procured low-carbon raw materials, adopted a low-carbon construction system and conducted low-carbon training. Through these measures, the company manages to build a hydropower station producing 100% clean energy and to achieve notable results in green, low-carbon operations and management, with 80% of clean energy transmission during the dry season and 100% during the rainy season. Yunnan Southeast-Asia Economy and Technology


Build energy projects with green thinking to light up the beautiful Bali

In 2015, the largest power plant in Bali was put into operation by China Huadian Corporation Ltd. During the three-year construction of the project, the company placed great emphasis on the protection of the local ecology and cultural landscape. From design to construction and operation, strict adherence to environmental regulations was maintained. Leveraging green and environmentally friendly equipment as well as advanced technology and management operations, the company aimed to minimize its impact on the local ecology. This approach allowed the power plant to supply over 40% of Bali's electricity while effectively avoiding environmental pollution issues.




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