/SCO Summit in Tianjin/ SCO member states have made progress in environmental cooperation – official

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

TIANJIN, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) — Member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) have made a number of achievements in environmental cooperation, significantly promoting the rise of green economy and sustainable development in the region, Chinese Vice Minister of Ecology and Environment Guo Fang said Saturday at a press conference on the sidelines of the 2025 SCO Summit, which starts Sunday and runs until Monday in Tianjin.

According to her, the SCO has created a platform for exchanging environmental information, which brings together laws and regulations on environmental protection, relevant policies and standards, and environmental management systems of SCO member states. With the help of this platform, enterprises can expand their market opportunities, the official noted.

Since 2021, China has held more than 30 multilateral or bilateral technical exchange events in sectors such as green development, climate change response and biodiversity protection. These events have attracted nearly 1,000 industry representatives and played an active role in promoting the application and popularization of green and low-carbon technologies in SCO countries, Guo Fang said.

China has also organized various training sessions on waste management, informatization, biodiversity protection and ecological restoration, as well as water purification and other issues, Guo Fang said.

China will join forces with other SCO member states to reach consensus, expand cooperation, promote the region's green transformation and confront global environmental challenges, she said. -0-

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