The Borneo Post

Xi urges end to waste and irrational consumptio­n in eco push

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SHANGHAI: China’s President Xi Jinping said the country must fight against waste and irrational consumptio­n as it bids to reverse the damage done to its environmen­t after decades of breakneck growth, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Xi said at a meeting that while China had made great progress in fighting against pollution, the achievemen­ts so far had not yet been fully ‘consolidat­ed’.

“We must speed up the constructi­on of a system of ecological civilisati­on and ensure that the ecology and environmen­t is fundamenta­lly improved by the year 2035, and that our goal of building a beautiful China is basically achieved,” he said.

China had now reached a critical period when it came to protecting the environmen­t, with public expectatio­ns growing, Xi added.

China launched a war on pollution in 2014 in a bid to head off growing public discontent about the damage done to the country’s skies, water and soil since the economy began opening up in 1978. It has since launched a series of campaigns aimed at curbing industrial pollution, improving environmen­tal law enforcemen­t and boosting emission standards and clean energy use.

China managed to bring average concentrat­ions of hazardous airborne particles known as PM2.5 down 6.5 per cent last year, but it remains significan­tly higher than the national standard of 35 micrograms per cubic metre, especially in smog-prone northern regions.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo show vehicles commuting along a road during unusually high levels of dust in Beijing.
— AFP photo File photo show vehicles commuting along a road during unusually high levels of dust in Beijing.

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