World Pressures China To Reduce Pollution
World Pressures China To Reduce Pollution
China's rapid economic rise has come at great environmental cost. Coal provides 70% of China's energy needs, contributing to the fact that only 1% of the country's 560 million city dwellers breathe air considered safe by the European Union. As the recall of millions of toys, for reasons including the use of lead paint, and the extinction of the Yangtze River dolphin have hit the headlines, and the 2008 Summer Olympics approaches, China is under a lot of pressure and scrutiny from the rest of the world to take measures to drastically reduce its pollution.
Trend Themes
1. Renewable Energy - Opportunity for innovative solutions in renewable energy sources to reduce China's reliance on coal and decrease pollution.
2. Air Purification - Potential for disruptive innovations in air purification technologies to improve air quality in China's cities.
3. Circular Economy - Opportunity for implementing circular economy models that promote recycling and reduce waste generation in China's industries.
Industry Implications
1. Energy - Potential for businesses in the renewable energy sector to provide clean and sustainable alternatives to coal-based energy production in China.
2. Environmental Technology - Growing market for companies providing air purification technology solutions to address China's air pollution problem.
3. Waste Management - Emerging industry focused on implementing circular economy principles and developing innovative waste management solutions in China.