An international conference on recycling and sustainable
development, stemming from the annual Boao Forum for Asia (BFA), is
to be held Nov. 24-25 in China's southern economic powerhouse
Shenzhen.
More than 400 officials, entrepreneurs and scholars from China,
the United States, Britain, Japan and the Republic of Korea will
attend the conference, aiming to find ways to improve recycling and
sustainable development, said BFA Secretary-General Long Yongtu in
Beijing Monday. The purpose of the conference is to learn about
successful experiences in recycling and conservation in order to
promote the sustainable development of developing Asian countries,
Long said.
The conference will discussion policy and development trends
affecting recycling efforts as well as research and development of
new source of renewable and clean energy.
The BFA has convened an international meeting on logistics and a
CEO summit in 2004 and 2005 respectively in Shenzhen.
Since it was established in 2001, the non-governmental Boao
Forum for Asia has hosted five annual meetings which take place in
April in Hainan Island in south China. The forums have resulted in
numerous international conferences which provide a platform for
regional cooperation between governments and the private
sector.
(Xinhua News Agency October 10, 2006)
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