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ENVIRONMENT | Cesar Tordesillas, China
Published: 15 Sep 09
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Eco-tech graded as environment-creditable enterprise

Eco-tech graded as environment-creditable enterprise

Eco-tech Environmental Power Co., Ltd. passed the 2008 environmental credit examination conducted by Dongguan Environmental Protection Bureau, and was graded as Environmental-creditable enterprise.

Adhering to the guideline of developing an environment-friendly and green energy enterprise, Eco-tech Environmental Power Co., Ltd. has attached great importance to environmental protection.

It has set out multiple effective environmental measures to address vegetation protection, water environment protection, air pollution prevention, noise control and solid waste disposal, and has blazed out a green path of development featuring low energy consumption, low pollution, low emission and high efficiency, achieving excellent environmental, social and economical benefits.

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