GUANGZHOU, May 13 (Xinhua) -- A non-government sustainable development
association from the United States Wednesday kicked off an environmental
awareness improvement program in this capital city of Guangdong Province, an
economic powerhouse in southern China.
The U.S.-based Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC) has chosen
Guangdong as its first "environment partner" on the Chinese mainland. Under the
program, it set up a research and development center focusing on environment,
health and safety at the Lingnan School of the Zhongshan University in
Guangzhou.
The center plans to train 1,800 managers on environment, health and safety
control for enterprises in Guangdong province every year. After the training,
the managers will help their businesses to become model observant of
environmental protection laws and rules.
The center will begin to recruit trainees this fall.
ISC Sponsor Madeleine Kunin said that the manufacturing sector in Guangdong
created an economic miracle, but at the same time, emitted a great deal of
greenhouse gases.
The program would help local manufacturers to establish awareness of
environmental protection through the training courses, so as to help them
improve energy efficiency, reduce emissions and improve the health and safety
conditions of workers, she noted.
Zhong Yangsheng, deputy head of the provincial legislature, said Guangdong
had for years done a great job in improving air quality, harnessing local rivers
and enhancing energy efficiency. However, he said, the province was still faced
with such challenges as acid rain, climate change and insufficiency of land
resources. The ISC program would be conducive to the sustainable development of
Guangdong economy, Zhong added.
ISC will also carry out energy efficiency programs in three pilot
communities in Zhuhai, Zhongshan and Shenzhen of Guangdong.
The ISC was founded in 1991 and has since launched 72 programs in 20
countries, with a total cost of 107 million U.S. dollars.