Green strategy needs refocus, official says


The top leadership's green development philosophy needs to be tailored to individual sectors to build on the success already achieved, a senior environmental official said.
Ren Yong, head of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment's Environmental Development Center, refuted suggestions that environmental protection hinders economic development.
"This can only be correct if people think of a certain company's interest in a short period of time," he said.
Ren said the country now needs to draft more detailed policies for different sectors to promote the green development philosophy and include green development requirements in its medium- and long-term strategic planning.
"That is to say, to regulate the manufacturing industry with requirements on ecological environment protection and resource conservation," he said, adding that more incentives, such as preferential tax arrangements, should be given to enterprises that did not waste resources or harm the environment.
Ren said that in addition to national standards stipulating minimum requirements, different regions could implement even stricter ones — tailor-made for different sectors — based on their economic development situation.
"China has yet to move forward adequately enough in research on the design of the standards system, and government bodies still have to make a lot more effort to promote progress," he said.
While compulsory measures could promote green development among manufacturers, they were not a good choice for encouraging green consumption, he said, adding that people's ideas about consumption needed to be transformed.
Ren said one good sign was that young Chinese were developing a preference for green products. A recent survey by e-commerce giant Alibaba found that Chinese aged 23 to 35 were willing to pay 30 percent extra for green products.
Incentives for the industry and consumers' willingness to buy green products will both help enhance the competitiveness of enterprises that offer green products and promote green and high-quality development, he said.
Evidence can be found at home and abroad to show that strengthening environmental governance promotes high-quality development, Ren said.
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