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Updated: 2005-06-15 14:49
 
'Green Olympics' eyed for year 2008

6月14日,由第29届奥林匹克运动会科学技术委员会、北京市人民政府2008工程建设指挥部办公室联合举办的“绿色材料与绿色奥运”展览会在北京召开。展会目的是为支撑“绿色奥运”理念,推动“绿色材料”在奥运建设和奥运运营服务等方面的应用。

 

the "green" image of Beijing bus
the "green" image of Beijing bus

Business leaders, industry insiders and government officials flocked to Beijing yesterday, brought together by two words: "Green Olympics."

More than 30 enterprises, half from abroad, met to discuss clean technology, renewable and recyclable materials and the huge market sparked by the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

Companies present included BASF, NatureWorks, Unitika, Mitsubishi Chemical and Mitsui Chemical.

Co-organized by the Science and Technology Committee for the 29th Olympic Games and the 2008 Project Office, the Exhibition on Green Materials & Green Olympics is the first of its kind in China.

"The exhibition is a platform for exchange between green materials researchers and merchants working on projects for the Games," said Fan Boyuan, deputy mayor of Beijing.

Bidding for the Games' major projects has been completed, and it is now time to purchase materials, facilities and technology, Fan said.

The main buildings, temporary facilities, sites and affiliated services are all required to use green materials, one of Beijing's commitments to the Games, he added.

"We are all very excited about the chosen theme of green materials... It is our hope that green materials and processes will be adopted as fully as possible at the coming Games," said Peter Clydesdale, commercial director of the Cargill Asia Pacific Holdings Pte Ltd.

Dirk Starke, a marketing and sales manager from Germany-based BASF, a chemical company, is working with its business partner in China, Tian'an Biologics, to promote biodegradable polymers.

(China Daily)

 

Vocabulary:
 

insider: 知道内情的人,权威人士

affiliated: 附属的,有关连的

 

 
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