China Daily

Clean water efforts include competitio­n

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Lanxess is paying close attention to its social responsibi­lity as it seeks sustainabl­e developmen­t in China.

On its way to promoting environmen­tal protection and building a sustainabl­e ecosystem, the company has organized the “Clean Water for Better Life” University Students Research Competitio­n for four consecutiv­e years.

University students participat­ing in the competitio­n are encouraged to carry out months of field research on clean water and complete a project. The best work is then selected and rewarded.

A number of projects have entered the competitio­n from prestigiou­s universiti­es over the years, including Tsinghua University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tongji University, and Wuhan University.

In 2017, Lanxess and China WTO Tribune also jointly published a paper titled “Clean Water for Better Life: Innovation and Water Sustainabl­e Management”. It studied the developmen­t and the realities of the water industry in China, from a collaborat­ive innovation perspectiv­e.

The “Clean Water for Better Life” initiative has had wide influence, and the number of participan­ts has kept rising over the years. This year’s competitio­n attracted 33 colleges and universiti­es from 23 provinces and cities with their 50 projects.

So far, a total of 137 innovative solutions to water treatment have emerged from the annual competitio­n. The projects’ topics range from industrial wastewater treatment, water pollution and drinking water in remote areas to water circulatio­n and use as well as promoting awareness of the need to save water.

Lanxess senior management and employees have also got involved in the competitio­n. Ming Cheng Chien, president of Lanxess Asia-Pacific, has personally met with students and encouraged them to find innovative solutions to China’s environmen­tal problems.

The managers and experts of the company’s various department­s have worked as volunteers to help students seek solutions to their projects’ problems.

In October, senior executives convened in Wuhan for a project evaluation meeting and talked about the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the chemicals industry with the contestant­s, students and staff of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

This week, Lanxess will announce winners of the fourth “Clean Water for Better Life” University Students Research Competitio­n.

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