A new Peking University study has discovered that 64,000 babies die in the womb each year as a result of fine-particulate pollution in China, the first time a figure has been calculated of actual death toll.
One of the world’s largest contributors to plastic pollution, China is in urgent need of more efficient methods of plastic recycling and reuse, as economic costs mount into the billions, according to a new study.
China aims to ‘significantly increase’ mines’ iron ore production and boost utilisation of steel scrap, as part of a plan to develop a higher quality, greener ferrous industry, a statement said on Monday.