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Is China Going Green, Part XVI -- The Olympics Are Making Green The New Black.

Posted by Dan on August 9, 2008 at 08:22 AM

About three years ago, I became convinced foreign environmental companies would thrive in China. But until only around six months ago, my firm's environmental clients seemed to have more regulatory problems in China than those in any other industry. Not sure why, but that seems to have changed.

The Earth2Tech Blog has an interesting post highlighting ten companies (mostly foreign) whose green technologies are making inroads into China, thanks at least in part to the Olympics. (h/t to All Roads Lead to China) Further proof, perhaps, of China's willingness to allow foreign companies to participate in helping China's environment.

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Yes, China government begin to take it seriously.

The past 3 decades is like a robbery of the environment.

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