Encos to Showcase Carbon Negative Green Construction Materials to Chinese Companies
The UK-China Innovation Forum on Sustainable Building Technologies being organized by the Beijing Commission Sustainable Development Centre and the Innovation China UK (ICUK) is creating interest among the Chinese companies.
The meeting planned for 21 – 24 June in China will allow UK to introduce its research and green building products to relevant research institutes and companies in China.
Encos, a UK-based manufacturer of carbon negative green materials for the use of the construction industry will participate in the proposed meeting on Sustainable Building Technologies. The company is one among the nine participants chosen to represent the UK out of a total 30 aspirants. Good number of research institutions and companies in China has shown interest in the Encos technology and zero carbon masonry units thus enabling the company to get chosen as one of the nine companies from the list of 30 aspirants.
According to Mark Nichols, Encos’ CEO, China as a country, is in the lookout for eco-friendly and sustainable construction technologies to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions. He added that his company will extend all the possible assistance to the construction industry in China to attain its green and sustainability goals.
Tom Saunders of ICUK stated that the proposed meeting will allow the Chinese companies who are looking forward to investing in green building products to forge long term business partnership with the companies from the UK.
Source: Source: http://encosltd.com/
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