Chinese enterprises have made great efforts to promote green development and become more economical and environment-friendly, a Chinese official said Wednesday.
Wang Zhongyu, president of China Enterprise Confederation, made the remarks in his address to the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit 2010, which was held under the theme of "building a new era of sustainability."
"Chinese enterprises have made enormous efforts to promote technological innovation, clean production, green development and recycling economy, strived to build economical and environment-friendly enterprises," he said.
These enterprises have also constantly focused on product quality, production safety, and protection of the rights and interests of the workers and consumers. That has greatly contributed to China's economic and social development, added Wang, who is also president of the China Entrepreneurs Association.
He said during the first four years of the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" (2006-2010), China's cumulative energy consumption per unit of GDP fell by 14.38 percent, while chemical oxygen demand and sulfur dioxide emissions dropped by 9.66 percent and 13.14 percent, respectively.