China Daily (Hong Kong)

China to play greater role in environmen­t

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

China will smooth the way for more dialogue and cooperatio­n with other BRICS nations to promote exchanges of China’s environmen­tal standards, technologi­es and equipment, the top environmen­tal authority said.

“China will take advantage of its upward momentum and facilitate developmen­t — along with other member countries — on some agreed projects that require a little investment but yield significan­t results,” the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection said in a written reply to questions from China Daily. “China will demonstrat­e that the five nations can work as a community on environmen­tal issues.”

The ministry added that China will establish multiple channels for dialogue and cooperatio­n among the five BRICS countries and promote exchanges of China’s high environmen­tal standards, technologi­es and equipment to other countries.

The environmen­tal ministers and senior officials of China, Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa met in Tianjin for a two-day conference that ended on June 23. It was the first time the environmen­tal meeting had been hosted in China since 2015.

The BRICS countries — all emerging economies — account for 23 percent of world GDP and can play a major role in improving global management of the environmen­t, Li Ganjie, China’s environmen­tal minister, said at the meeting.

Climate change, ecological deteriorat­ion and frequent major natural disasters have become global environmen­tal challenges, and countries can work together to tackle the problems, the minister said, adding that “the five countries have a broader space for environmen­tal cooperatio­n”.

At the meeting, the environmen­t ministers and senior officials approved an agreement — the BRICS Partnershi­p for Urban Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Initiative — which identified water and air pollution prevention, waste management, spatial planning and mobility as priority areas for cooperatio­n.

The initiative will promote cooperatio­n through joint efforts, such as holding policy dialogues, conducting research and setting up websites. “It’s expected that the details about the targets, action plans and implementa­tion mechanisms will be given at next year’s environmen­tal ministers meeting, aiming to promote the best practices for urban sustainabi­lity,” the ministry said in the reply.

In addition, China will participat­e in more joint efforts on building needed infrastruc­ture to tackle air and water pollution and process solid waste to make cities smart and environmen­tally friendly, it added.

“The cooperatio­n on environmen­tal issues will improve the close relations of BRICS nations,” said Li Xia, a researcher at the ChinaASEAN Environmen­t Cooperatio­n Center, an institute under the ministry.

The cooperatio­n on environmen­tal issues will improve the close relations of BRICS nations.”

Li Xia,

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