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Photo Essay: For China's Polluting Factories, a Change of Address
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Model city: A miniature version of the China Ceramics Industry Headquarters is on display Sept. 26. The real deal, to be an environmentally friendly construction covering 0.67 square kilometers of land area, is being built in Foshan, and the first phase of it was scheduled to open Oct. 18. The headquarters will house marketing, management, R&D, export, and cultural services pertaining to ceramics. The project is part of a governmental restructuring of the industry to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental damage. If successful, it could have a lot more people breathing easy.

 

Photo: China Photos/Getty Images



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