
China and Africa Unite to Beat Plastic Pollution on World Environment Day
On World Environment Day, experts from the Chinese mainland and Kenya explore plastic pollution, local action and China-Africa partnerships to build a sustainable future.
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On World Environment Day, experts from the Chinese mainland and Kenya explore plastic pollution, local action and China-Africa partnerships to build a sustainable future.
Explore how policy reforms and tech innovations are joining forces to tackle plastic pollution ahead of World Environment Day 2025.
The Chinese mainland’s consumer goods trade-in initiative generated 1.1 trillion yuan in sales from Jan-May 2025, with vehicles, appliances and phones leading the charge.
Guiyu’s transformation from crude, family-run e-waste workshops to a fully automated national recycling hub underscores the power of circular economy in driving carbon neutrality.
Scientists at ICIPE in Nairobi discover that lesser mealworms can consume plastics, offering a promising solution to Africa’s growing plastic pollution.
Mercedes-Benz opens Europe’s first electric vehicle battery recycling plant, marking a key milestone in sustainability and the circular economy.
Lvshunkou District in Dalian is transforming agriculture with green and circular methods, introducing sustainable technologies and boosting local economies. Discover how these innovations are shaping the future.
China is boosting consumption through a circular economy, focusing on equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins to drive sustainable growth.