China's environmental
protection industry generates remarkable profits: white
paper
China's
environmental protection industry generated 457.21 billion yuan (57 billion U.S.
dollars) in revenue and 39.39 billion yuan (4.9 billion U.S. dollars) in profits
in 2004, according to a government white paper issued here Monday.
The white paper titled "Environmental Protection in
China (1996-2005)" says China actively promotes the industrialization of
environmental protection.
By the end of 2004, China had 11,623 enterprises,
each with an annual sales income of more than 2 million yuan (250,000 U.S.
dollars), engaged in environmental protection, employing a total of 1.595
million workers, says the white paper issued by the Information Office of the
State Council.
During China's Tenth Five-Year Plan period
(2001-2005), the State organized and conducted the national key "water pollution
control technology and treatment project," and carried out the research and
development of such pilot programs as motor vehicle emission purification,
desulphurization of gas discharged by coal-fueled boilers, disposal of solid
wastes, clean production of key sectors and other key technologies.
A green GDP accounting framework has roughly taken
shape.
The government has carried out research on
comprehensive ecological system assessment, ecological functional zoning, and
the recovery and reconstruction of the frail ecological zones in the western
part of the country, thus shaping up a variety of technological patterns for
treatment and a mechanism for large-scale demonstration and popularization in
those zones.
The country has also completed its survey of alien
invasive species, and set up a biodiversity database.
China has formulated the State Environment and Health
Action Plan, and conducted surveys on environment and health in key areas, the
paper says.
The country has actively conducted research on global
environmental changes, and worked out the State Assessment Report on Climate
Changes, which provides a scientific basis for the State to formulate policies
to cope with global environmental changes and participate in the negotiation on
relevant international conventions.
The white paper points out that after years of practice, China has formed an industrial system of environmental protection with a basically complete category and certain economic scale. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
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