At the booth of 3M in the Technology and Equipment exhibition area of the Fifth CIIE, five glass containers filled with white velvet attracted many visitors. It's hard to imagine, but warm velvet comes from recycled plastic bottles. According to the staff, this is the new Shirley Cloud fiber thermal material, a new product launched by 3M at this year's CIIE. 80% of the raw materials come from recycled materials, which has the characteristics of high warmth, lightweight and washable. At the same time, the production process can be further optimized to reduce the carbon emissions in the product life cycle.
"The green economy is a big blue ocean. We will build on our innovation strengths and continue to tap the Chinese market to make new contributions to China's ecological progress." "Said Ding Hongyu, senior vice president of 3M Worldwide.
Green, the bright background color of high quality development. This CIIE green and low-carbon is a major attraction. In each exhibition area, many exhibitors pay more attention to the promotion and landing of green, recycling and low-carbon concepts and technologies. New green products, new technologies and new services can be seen everywhere.
With the theme of "Helping the Development of Digital Trade, Creating a Green and Low-carbon Future", the Trade in Services exhibition area attracted a large number of enterprises from finance, consulting services, freight forwarding logistics, international express delivery, supply chain and other industries to showcase new green products, new technologies and new services, and make full efforts in "green". In the exhibition area, Standard Chartered Bank's booth was arranged in the style of urban forest, bringing innovative solutions of green finance, cross-border finance and financial inclusion in the fresh wind.
At the Vale stand in Brazil, the stand was built to the green stand standard, minimizing the use of wood materials and 100% recycling of the construction materials. The booth also has a "green rest area", where visitors can listen to the sounds of the Amazon forest and immerse themselves in the beautiful green world. In addition to the "green" booth, Vale also brought advanced green production processes and technologies, and proposed a series of innovative decarbonization solutions to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions generated in the production process.
"We have broad prospects for cooperation with Chinese companies to jointly promote green transformation of production and lifestyle and promote harmonious coexistence between man and nature." Vale related director Xie Xue said.
In each exhibition area, "zero carbon into the expo" has become a consensus. It has become a common pursuit of exhibitors to carry out international zero-carbon and green cooperation and strive to create a "green benchmark" for development.
For the fifth year in a row, the Louis Dreyfus Group exhibited a wide range of low-carbon products in the Food and Agricultural Exhibition area. Staff member He Changjun said the products are produced by the company's factory in Tianjin, which uses distributed photovoltaic power stations and uses clean electricity in the production process to reduce carbon emissions. "On the road of pursuing green development, we will continue to promote green transformation of the industry through practical actions and make greater contribution to sustainable development." Louis Dreyfus Group North Asia chief executive Chen Jiayuan said.