In order to implement The Thirteenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development of the People's Republic of China and Made in China 2025, accelerate ecological progress, and promote industrial green development, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has formulated China’s Industrial Green Development Plan (2016-2020).The Plan proposes 10 tasks for China's industrial green development, which are:
1. To vigorously improve energy efficiency
2. To reduce pollution and emission substantially
3. To enhance the comprehensive utilization of resources
4. To cut the emission of greenhouse gases
5. To improve technical supporting capability
6. To accelerate the construction of a green manufacturing system
7. To push forward green and coordinated industrial development
8. To implement the mode of “green manufacturing + Internet”
9. To enhance the basic capability for green development
10. To boost green and open industrial development
- CBCSD and Members Participated and Suggested on the Project for Technical Regulation on Low-carbon Pilot Community
- CBCSD and Members Participated in the APEC Cooperation Network Construction Forum of Green Supply Chain
- Calculation Method of CO2 Emissions in Petroleum and Natural Gas Exploitation Enterprises & Calculation Method of CO2 Emissions in Water Network of Chemical Enterprises
- CBCSD Attended the Workshop for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development and Delivered Introductions
- WBCSD: Tackling the Challenge, How to Make Informed Choices on Forest Product?
- The National New-Type Urbanization Plan Released, Board Members of CBCSD Help the Sustainable Development of Cities
- Board members of CBCSD Actively Participated in the Carbon Trading and International Climate Change Process
- Two industrial Standards Compiled by CBCSD Passed Examination
- Widespread Use of the Achievements Businesses Energy Saving and Greenhouse Gas Management
- CBCSD held Chemical industry enterprise value chain (range 3) greenhouse gas emissions, accounting and reporting guidelines