China Daily

China-made products are all over Rio

From environmen­tally friendly tableware to trains and security, athletes and public benefit

- By SHI XIAOFENG in Hangzhou and XIN DINGDING in Beijing Contact the writers at shixf@chinadaily.com.cn

An environmen­tally friendly technology company in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, is supplying biodegrada­ble tableware to the Rio Olympics, adding to an already long list of made-in-China products appearing at the Games.

The disposable tableware — supplied in cooperatio­n with a Brazilian partner and worth a total of $500,000 — is made of cornstarch. The technology creates no chemical pollution, according to Baron Xie, Huzhou Global Xinyifeng Environmen­tal Protection Technology Co’s chairman and general manager.

The products, including plates, bowls, cups and cutlery, are used in the athletes’ cafeteria and at the media village in Rio de Janeiro and can decompose within three months, Xie said.

“We are proud to supply green products to the Rio Olympics, which promotes a green Games. It provides us with a chance to show the world what made-in-China products are like nowadays,” he said.

Zhejiang province has been noted for the production of inexpensiv­e goods using low-tech approaches.

“Biodegrada­ble tableware costs more to produce than non-degradable products, but it is the future trend and good for the environmen­t,” Xie said. “We will continue to expand research and Xi es aid, adding that the company invests an average of 2 million yuan ($302,000) each year in environmen­tally friendly technology.

The tableware is just one example of a variety of Chinese products appearing at the Olympics.

China-made subway trains transport about 300,000 passengers between downtown Rio and the Olympic Village each day. More than 250 security products supplied by Beijing-based Nuctech Co are used for security checks outside Olympic venues. Video surveillan­ce systems, air conditioni­ng systems and walkie-talkies are some of the other Chinese brands in evidence.

“The advantage of Chinese products in the past was low labor cost. But now we see more products being exported that have intellectu­al property rights that are owned by Chinese companies or that are designed by Chinese manufactur­ers,” said Zhou Mi, a senior research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n.

More products (are) being exported that have intellectu­al property rights that are owned by Chinese companies.” Zhou Mi, senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n

“Although they are not necessaril­y high-tech, this change shows the increased competitiv­eness of Chinese exports in global trade.”

Made-in-China products at the Rio Olympics have drawn praise from netizens.

“This is something all Chinese should be proud of — not just how many gold medals our athletes get,” said a netizen named “fengshengu­xing” on Weibo.com.

 ?? WEI XIAOHAO / CHINA DAILY ?? China-made disposable tableware is supplied to the Rio Olympics.
WEI XIAOHAO / CHINA DAILY China-made disposable tableware is supplied to the Rio Olympics.

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