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Chinese companies seeking a green developing pattern

By Chen Yingqun and Yan Dongjie (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-03-30 14:41

Chinese companies are seeking a new development pattern in the new economic environment toward "Green Companies".

Chinese companies seeking a green developing pattern

Ma Weihua, founder and vice chairman of CEC, says that companies, entrepreneurs, and the whole business industry will change dramatically in the next ten years impacted by the new technological revolution. 

Chinese leading entrepreneurs such as Liu Chuanzhi with Lenovo, Jack Ma with Alibaba, and Ma Weihua, former president of China Merchants Bank, are discussing a series of subjects about "green development", exploring to rejuvenate the industry with science and technology development in the upcoming China Green Companies Summit.

Organized by China Entrepreneur Club, the entrepreneurs, more than three quarters of whom are founders and executives of famous Chinese companies, will talk over more than 20 topics involving supply-side reform, Internet and sharing economy, and entrepreneurship situations in the summit, which will be held in Jinan, east China's Shandong province, at the end of April.

"We have brought up the theory of building ‘green rules, green order, and green ecology' in the business community in China, because it's important for the companies to become green in all ways," said Liu Huadong, founder and vice president of China Entrepreneur Club.

Established in 2006 by more than 30 leading entrepreneurs, CEC is a business organization and NGO, which has been promoting a sustainable development and of economy and socializing entrepreneurshipspirits.

As a leading entrepreneur in China, Zhu Xinli, chairman of Huiyuan Juice Group, is inviting entrepreneurs around the world to attend the coming summit in his hometown in Shandong province.

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