Quebec EPA visits and inspects Shandong Academy of Sciences Tianli Company
In March 2009, the energy conservation and environmental protection delegation of the Quebec Environmental Protection Agency in Canada visited the Tianli Company of the Shandong Academy of Sciences. The purpose of this visit was to understand Tianli’s advanced energy-saving technologies and development plans, explore new energy-saving fields and technological innovations, and find new partners.
The delegation, accompanied by the deputy general manager Li Sheng of the company, visited the company’s scientific and technological achievements exhibition hall and some scientific research and experimental platforms. At the symposium, deputy general manager Li Sheng briefed the delegation on the company’s technological advantages, key products, and the company’s development on key issues such as new energy and energy-saving technology research and development. The delegation finally praised the achievements made by the company and expressed the hope that in the future the two sides can achieve cooperation in the field of energy conservation, mutual benefit and common development, and jointly promote the development of international environmental protection undertakings.
The delegation, accompanied by the deputy general manager Li Sheng of the company, visited the company’s scientific and technological achievements exhibition hall and some scientific research and experimental platforms. At the symposium, deputy general manager Li Sheng briefed the delegation on the company’s technological advantages, key products, and the company’s development on key issues such as new energy and energy-saving technology research and development. The delegation finally praised the achievements made by the company and expressed the hope that in the future the two sides can achieve cooperation in the field of energy conservation, mutual benefit and common development, and jointly promote the development of international environmental protection undertakings.
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