Nanjing Sanshengwanwu Low-Carbon Workshop: Targeting the Roblinen Textile Industry and Deeply Cultivating Desertification Ecological Prevention and Control | CBCGDF Low-Carbon Workshop

As the first "low-carbon workshop" of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (hereinafter referred to as China CBCGDF, CBCGDF), Nanjing Sanshengwanwu Low-Carbon Workshop (hereinafter referred to as the workshop) has been committed to desertification ecological prevention and control and the development of green industries since its establishment. In 2024, the workshop adheres to the purpose of "ecological priority and green development", continues to deepen technology research and development and application, actively explores innovation, and makes greater contributions to the realization of the "dual carbon" goal.

 


The workshop deeply integrates the Roblinen Textile Industry chain, and implements the green concept in every step from raw material planting to spinning and weaving, which not only improves economic benefits, but also injects green power into the local economy. At the same time, the workshop cooperated with Xinjiang photovoltaic power generation enterprises to launch the "photovoltaic + sand control" demonstration project, which successfully combined photovoltaic power generation with desertification prevention and control, and helped the national environmental protection cause.

 


In the future, the workshop will further deepen technological research and development and application, actively participate in national environmental protection and desertification prevention and control work, and make greater contributions to achieving the "dual carbon" goals and sustainable development.

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/TWNS8e8d2crzDUVx9FvIng

Translator: Sara

Reviewed by: Daisy

Editor: Sara    

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