Beijing Energy-saving And Environment Protection Promotion Society Unveiled
February 27, 2008 |
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Beijing Energy-saving and Environment Protection Promotion Society has been formally unveiled in Beijing.
Approved by Beijing Municipal Social Group Registration Organization, BEEPPS has been set up as a trans-industry social service organization in Beijing's environment sector. Members of the Society include Shougang Group, Yanshan Petrochemical, Jingmei Group, Jingneng Group, and Beiqi Holding.
As an energy-saving and environment service organization, BEEPPS will not only coordinate with the government in carrying out surveys and promote the making of environment policies, but also provide consulting, evaluating and certification services for enterprises.
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