China Daily (Hong Kong)

Shared bikes for a greener world

- By LUCIE MORANGI in Nairobi, Kenya lucymorang­i@chinadaily.com.cn

Good government policies and implementa­tion, coupled with strong collaborat­ion with the private groups and the civil society, will help countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative build green and sustainabl­e projects, experts said.

Profession­als meeting in Nairobi before the opening of the Third United Nations Environmen­tal Assembly agreed on Sunday that efforts are needed to not only accelerate completion of these projects but also to ensure that they bring long term, eco-friendly benefits to citizens.

While closing the UN Science Policy Business Forum on the Environmen­t, Miroslav Lajcak, president of the UN General Assembly, said bringing together the science, business and public sectors was the right step toward removing artificial barriers.

“Actions by the business community are essential, and government policies need to be informed by science in the interest of the people.”

Erik Solheim, executive director of UN Environmen­t Program, said the world had reached a watershed moment, one in which challenges will be turned into opportunit­ies.

During the forum, experts discussed challenges and opportunit­ies emerging from the implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative projects and how they can be developed with minimal impact on the environmen­t.

“The BRI involves transport and energy infrastruc­ture projects that are extremely big with implementa­tion periods stretching to over five years, involving multiple countries and players. This means applicatio­n of different policies and regulation­s. These are real challenges,” said Gianluca Ghiara, national vice-chairman of Environmen­t Working Group at the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.

He believes that countries can draw lessons from Chinese firms who are already developing solutions for challenges back home. Moreover, this also calls for close consultati­ons with organizati­ons such as the UN and the European Union among others.

China is strongly committed to the green concept and this can be seen by its policies and serious implementa­tion, said Zhou Guomei, a senior official with the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection in China.

“A lot of investment­s are overseas and not in China. We need to have more policy mechanisms to strengthen the greening side of these investment­s. And already there are several successful stories on the investment overseas,” she said.

One such organizati­on that was also participat­ing in Sustainabl­e Innovation Expo, which was later launched by the UNEP executive director, was Mobike, founded by Beijing Mobike Technology Co.

“These innovation­s goes a long way to show that the private sector is committed to bringing solutions that are beneficial to the people while at the same time conserving the environmen­t,” Solheim said.

 ?? CHENG CHENG / XINHUA ?? For the Third United Nations Environmen­tal Assembly in Nairobi. Kenya. people show their dedication to nature in a ride organized by Chinese bike-sharing company Mobike and the UN on Sunday. The initiative was part of the accompanyi­ng Sustainabl­e...
CHENG CHENG / XINHUA For the Third United Nations Environmen­tal Assembly in Nairobi. Kenya. people show their dedication to nature in a ride organized by Chinese bike-sharing company Mobike and the UN on Sunday. The initiative was part of the accompanyi­ng Sustainabl­e...

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