National University participates in the 2nd China International Circular Economy Achievements Fair
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2012-06-14 14:11
On June 8th, the second China International Circular Economy Achievements Fair opened grandly at the Qingdao International Convention and Exhibition Center. As a demonstration enterprise of the circular economy in key domestic industries, Guoda Company was invited to showcase its technological achievements and significant progress in resource recycling, energy conservation and emission reduction, and industrial chain extension. This attracted widespread attention from the representatives attending the conference, becoming a highlight of the exhibition.
The China International Circular Economy Achievements Fair aims to build a national-level platform for the display, trading, and cooperation of circular economy achievements. The first Circular Economy Fair was held in 2008. The second Circular Economy Fair was jointly hosted by 10 departments including the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Science and Technology, as well as the Shandong Provincial Government and the Qingdao Municipal Government.
This year's Circular Economy Fair, themed "New Achievements in Circular Economy, New Driving Force for Green Development," focuses on the new requirements for circular economy development during the 12th Five-Year Plan period. It centers on the green and low-carbon development of regions and enterprises, showcasing the pilot achievements of the circular economy in key industries and fields, promoting typical models and solutions for "reduction, reuse, and resource utilization," and further popularizing the concept of the circular economy.
In recent years, Guoda Company has taken developing the circular economy and extending the industrial chain as its main path, and accelerating technological innovation and transformation as its basic carrier. It has actively carried out the development and application of new technologies, new processes, and new achievements, vigorously implementing key energy-saving, emission-reduction, and circular economy projects such as comprehensive tailing recovery and wastewater recycling. This has enabled the company to enter a fast track of development characterized by high technological content, good economic benefits, low resource consumption, and low environmental pollution, achieving a win-win situation for environmental protection and the economy. The circular economy has become a new development model and a new source of profit growth for Guoda.
At this year's Circular Economy Fair, Guoda Company's products, including sulfur concentrate, lead concentrate, copper concentrate, sulfuric acid, cathode copper, and iron concentrate, became the leading products exhibited by Zhaoyuan City. These were showcased alongside building bricks made from mining tailings as a demonstration of Zhaoyuan City's circular economy industrial chain. During the exhibition, Guoda Safina Company's investment gold bars and silver ingots, with their exquisite workmanship and unique designs, attracted many visitors.
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