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Fourth CIIE puts green, low-carbon development under spotlight



“Green” and “low-carbon” have become keywords of the 4th China International Import
Expo (CIIE), where new products, technologies, and services that are environmentally
friendly, including green energy sources and green and smart home appliances, are easily
seen.


Many products displayed by American chemical manufacturer DuPont were made from
Dupont Tyvek, the company’s unique nonwoven fabric made of high-density polyethylene
materials.


Tyvek is not only resilient and durable but recyclable and environment-friendly, with no
plasticizer added during its production, according to Zhu Xuzhen, a staff member of the
company who works at the company’s exhibition booth at the 4th CIIE.


At the exhibition booth of Italian tiremaker Pirelli, different types of tires catch visitors’ eyes.
Pirelli’s tires are equipped with sensors. Although these sensors are only several grams in
weight, they are quite helpful, said Giuliano Menassi, chief executive officer (CEO) of Pirelli
Asia Pacific.


These sensors can provide such information as tire pressure, temperature, load index, and
speed rating for the vehicle electronic system, helping reduce rolling resistance, achieve lower
fuel consumption and reduce the frequency of tire replacement, according to him.


The tire manufacturer’s factory in Yanzhou district, Jining city, east China’s Shandong
province, has become a production base of green tires in terms of the choices of raw materials
and lightweight tires, he said, adding that the company will intensify efforts to promote
energy-saving and environmental protection in production so as to help China realize its goals
of peaking carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before
2060.


“China’s carbon peak and neutrality goals signal important opportunities for companies from
across the world, including Toshiba,” said Yoichi Miyazaki, chairman and CEO of Toshiba
(China) Co., Ltd.


According to Miyazaki, Toshiba has brought to the 4th CIIE its latest pure hydrogen fuel cell
system that does not emit carbon dioxide.


The system’s power generation efficiency has been increased to 50 percent to 55 percent, and
its comprehensive energy efficiency to 95 percent, he said, adding that it only produces water
while generating electricity, and emits no carbon dioxide throughout the whole process from
the production to the utilization of hydrogen.


Toshiba has attended the CIIE for four consecutive years, during which it has signed strategic
agreements with many partners, he pointed out.


As an important platform that helps China promote a new round of high-level opening-up, the
CIIE has facilitated international cooperation on zero-carbon and green endeavors by taking a
series of measures, including carrying out carbon-neutral projects, to set an excellent example
of green development.

The energy conservation and environmental protection zone of the Intelligent Industry and
Information Technology exhibition area of the CIIE has been renamed low-carbon energy and
environmental protection technology zone since this year’s expo.


So far, many overseas exhibitors have announced their carbon neutrality-related goals and
visions and expressed the willingness to actively support the CIIE’s carbon neutrality
initiative with practical actions.

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