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The Alliance of Green Consumption and Green Supply Chain (GCSG) in China

  • Published on December 29, 2017
GCSG is co-founded by the Environmental Certification Center of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, the China Environmental United Certification Center and other agencies with voluntary participation of relevant enterprises, universities, research institutes and social organizations. With “innovative, coordinated, green, open and shared” development as its mission, GCSG will develop a strong alliance covering all social forces, conduct joint study and facilitate the development of “green consumption” and “green supply chain”.
With “innovative, coordinated, green, open and shared” development as its mission and promoting sustainable development of the environment and society as the key task, GCSG provides comprehensive services for the implementation of national strategy on “ecological civilization”. This alliance is the network and service platform for those engaged in “green consumption” and “green supply chain”; the bridge for cooperation and communications among government, enterprises and society as well as the community striving for sustainable economic and social development of China. GCSG was founded on June 14, 2017 in Beijing. In only six months, GCSG has made big progress in various fields. GCSG has participated in several forums and has built its Expert Advisory Committee during the meeting of the Council and held its first annual meeting on November 28 & 29, 2017. The Chemical Professional Management Committee was founded at the first annual meeting as well. GCSG takes equality, mutual benefits, complementary advantages, integration, innovation, openness and win-win situation as its concepts. Having good connection with government, enterprises, think tanks, research institutes, NGOs and individuals and giving full play to their strategic wisdom and roles, GCSG will develop a strong alliance covering all social forces, conduct joint studies and facilitate the development of “green consumption” and “green supply chain”.
Project start date
14/06/2017
Project end date
14/06/2017

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