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How can companies and individuals help improve the circularity of plastics? What technologies can be used to use plastics in a more efficient way? What is the future for plastic use?

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is delighted to invite you to a webinar about the Circularity of Plastics. Please join us on 16th October 2020 for an engaging session with speakers from a diverse range of backgrounds.

  • 2020-10-16 | 14:30 - 16:45
  • Online - Zoom Online Meeting Platform and in-person from the European Chamber Shanghai Office

工信部国际经济技术合作中心的绿色制造和供应链专家分享 “ 什么是绿色绿色供应链管理, 为什么进行绿色供应链管理及如何进行绿色供应链管理”。同时,我们也将了解到绿色制造国际合作现状与展望。
2020年10月15日中心在武进召开第一届中欧绿建创新论坛,届时希望会员能为示范项目献计献策。

  • 2020-09-18 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Office, Office C405 & Zoom online
Members only

工信部国际经济技术合作中心的绿色制造和供应链专家分享 “ 什么是绿色绿色供应链管理, 为什么进行绿色供应链管理及如何进行绿色供应链管理”。同时,我们也将了解到绿色制造国际合作现状与展望。
2020年10月15日中心在武进召开第一届中欧绿建创新论坛,届时希望会员能为示范项目献计献策。

  • 2020-09-18 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Office Shanghai
Members only
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Sep

The European Chamber's Environment Working Group is pleased to welcome Mr Chris Allison, head of the political and economic section at the U.S. Consulate General in Shanghai, to discuss the principles and goals of US international environmental policy.

  • 2020-09-14 | 16:00 - 18:00
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Shui On Plaza, Unit 2204
Members only

The European Chamber's Environment Working Group is pleased to welcome Mr Chris Allison, head of the political and economic section at the U.S. Consulate General in Shanghai, to discuss the principles and goals of US international environmental policy.

  • 2020-09-14 | 16:00 - 18:00
  • European Chamber Office Beijing, 4th Floor, Room C405
Members only

Welcome to join the symposium on “Low-carbon Integrated Waste Management Symposium” and exchange on your insights into municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in China regarding agricultural waste, plastic waste, methods for assessing and ways to finance MSWM and much more! Please find the agenda and introduction in the attachment.

  • 2020-09-06 - 2020-09-08 | 09:00 - 18:00
  • 安徽省蚌埠富力万达嘉华酒店

It is estimated that buildings accounts for 40 per cent of the overall energy consumption in the world, and that people spend on up to 90 per cent of their time indoors. Yet indoor air is five times more polluted than outdoor air. Living in mould and damp buildings can increase the risk of asthma. Therefore, buildings that benefit both people and planet are essential for the sustainable development. It requires relevant stakeholders to join hands and work out a solution from a long-term perspective.

To achieve green energy transition and meet the objectives set out in the COP21 (Paris), and reiterated in COP25 (Madrid), China must focus on energy intensity reduction and create a market for upgrading existing facilities with new efficient and digital technologies, with an emphasis on clean energy even during the pandemic and corresponding drop in energy demand. To recover from the impact of COVID-19 in a sustainable way, China should accelerate investment in upgrading existing facilities with outdated technologies to reduce energy consumption. China has not yet established a framework to control industries’ and buildings’ energy intensity, instead adopting a passive stance based on the anticipated consequences of shifting from a production-driven to a service-driven economy.

  • 2020-09-02 | 14:30 - 15:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Shui On Plaza, Unit 2204
Members only

It is estimated that buildings accounts for 40 per cent of the overall energy consumption in the world, and that people spend on up to 90 per cent of their time indoors. Yet indoor air is five times more polluted than outdoor air. Living in mould and damp buildings can increase the risk of asthma. Therefore, buildings that benefit both people and planet are essential for the sustainable development. It requires relevant stakeholders to join hands and work out a solution from a long-term perspective.

To achieve green energy transition and meet the objectives set out in the COP21 (Paris), and reiterated in COP25 (Madrid), China must focus on energy intensity reduction and create a market for upgrading existing facilities with new efficient and digital technologies, with an emphasis on clean energy even during the pandemic and corresponding drop in energy demand. To recover from the impact of COVID-19 in a sustainable way, China should accelerate investment in upgrading existing facilities with outdated technologies to reduce energy consumption. China has not yet established a framework to control industries’ and buildings’ energy intensity, instead adopting a passive stance based on the anticipated consequences of shifting from a production-driven to a service-driven economy.

  • 2020-09-02 | 14:30 - 15:30
  • European Chamber Office Beijing, 4th Floor, Room C405".
Members only

The European Chamber is pleased to invite you for a study trip to two selected NI demonstration sites: Active House construction of VELUX China in Langfang Economic & Technical Development Zone and Jingjinji Big Data Comprehensive Pilot Area in Wuqing Gaocun Technology Innovation Park. We hope this field study can demonstrate how the concept of NI has come to revolutionize the traditional construction and green energy industries.

  • 2020-08-25 | 09:30 - 16:30
  • VELUX (China) & Jingjinji Big Data Center

The European Chamber is pleased to invite you for a study trip to two selected NI demonstration sites: Active House construction of VELUX China in Langfang Economic & Technical Development Zone and Jingjinji Big Data Comprehensive Pilot Area in Wuqing Gaocun Technology Innovation Park. We hope this field study can demonstrate how the concept of NI has come to revolutionize the traditional construction and green energy industries.

  • 2020-08-25 | 08:00 - 16:30
  • VELUX (China) & Jingjinji Big Data Center