As the world races toward a sustainable future, one question looms large: How can industries slash their carbon footprints without slowing economic growth? 🌍 The China International Import Expo (CIIE) is becoming a surprise hotspot for answers, with multinationals and Chinese innovators teaming up to reimagine supply chains.
From Expo Floors to Green Horizons
At the Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub – a duty-free zone where CIIE exhibits live on post-event – companies are transforming trade fair connections into eco-alliances. Recent collaborations have seen:
- 🔄 Circular production models that reuse 90% of manufacturing waste
- 📱 AI-powered logistics systems cutting delivery emissions by 40%
- 🔋 Cross-border R&D teams accelerating next-gen battery tech
Why CIIE? Why Now?
CGTN's Wu Lei moderated a high-energy panel where execs dropped this truth bomb: \"Sustainability isn't a cost center – it's the ultimate efficiency hack.\" 💡 With China's massive clean energy deployment (think: world's largest solar farms and EV networks), international firms are tapping local expertise to future-proof their operations.
One panelist from a European automotive giant put it bluntly: \"If your supply chain isn't getting greener through CIIE partnerships, you're literally leaving money on the table.\" 🚗➡️🚀
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Live: How to upgrade the global industrial chain in a greener way
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