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2022 Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition opens tomorrow

More than 400 exhibitors to attend expo, which will be first professional carbon neutral event in Macao; public welcome on Sunday.

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Around 420 online and offline exhibitors, including 144 from Macao, will join the 2022 Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition (2022MIECF) which will take place from tomorrow through Sunday at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Expo.

The three-day expo is themed Commitment to Green Development, Moving towards the Dual Carbon Goals.

Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute’s (IPIM) Acting President Vincent U U Sang noted that the event will have six main exhibition zones, a total of 457 booths and 261 on-site exhibitors “from all over the world”.

U noted that the event will be the “first professional exhibition ever that achieves carbon neutrality in Macao’”, with the event using a “carbon footprint calculator” to calculate its carbon emissions, aiming to achieve, with the aid of a professional carbon trading institution, net zero carbon emissions.

The event will feature the newly added Eco-friendly Tableware Zone and Remote Exhibiting Zone, while the Green Mobility Zone will once again be set up to showcase electric automobiles from 16 brands and motorcycles from 14 brands. In addition, three of the brands will unveil and exhibit new electric motorcycles, U said, while an electric motorcycle test drive activity will also be held.

U added that the event will have 19 forums, meetings and business matching sessions. This includes the Green Forum, which will be held for two consecutive days with four themed sessions and nearly 40 experts and scholars, environmental protection industry leaders and senior managers from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao invited to speak at the event.

The last day of the event will be the Green Public Day, which is open to members of the public, The Macau Post Daily reported.

 

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