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May 6th, 2011
Katherina Reiche: German Env Tech has Good Prospects in the Chinese Market

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The Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Environment, Katherina Reiche, has opened today in Shanghai, the international trade fair for practical environmental IFAT China. Companies in the areas of water supply, sewerage, waste disposal, recycling, air pollution control, environmental technology and renewable energies will exhibit their products and services. “China’s demand for environmental technologies is enormous. The German waste and water, with its world-leading products and services can be more important partner. Through greater joint commitment with the company we want to use the opportunities of this billion dollar market and promote sustainable environmental and resource management “says Rich.

The successful cooperation between the Federal Environment Ministry and the IFAT China founded in 2004. The show has now become a permanent part of the Sino-German cooperation as established. IFAT China is an important platform for German and Chinese enterprises and academic institutions on waste and water management solutions to enhance the dialogue. Rich: “Our common goal is, through close cooperation and joint projects to modernize the two economies towards a resource efficient and environmentally friendly,green economy forward. ” Read More

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