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GreenTradeBay, a Multinational Purchaser Supply Chain Working for a Greener Tomorrow
SHANGHAI, July 28 -- Recently, a platform has been launched in China named GreenTradeBay.com. An electronic business platform dedicated to the promotion of green trade, it combines a B2B (business-to-business) model and international carbon trade model to provide services for green supply, CarbonCredit, Green Ranking, business carbon footprints, carbon tags for products, etc. These services have all met the requirements of an increasing number of multinational purchasers in regards to low-carbon supply chain management. Many large-scale multinational corporations including the United Nations Procurement Division, Metro Group, Carrefour, Watson's, Tesco, Trustmart, and B&Q China all require GreenTradeBay for the daily carbon reduction trends of their purchasing supply chain management. They use GreenTradeBay to regularly get suggestions and find matches for leading green suppliers within the field who can meet their green supply chain requirements. The number of registered users of GreenTradeBay.com has topped 600,000, which includes a large number of professional purchasers and suppliers (involving 27 greater industries and over 1,000 sub industries) from over 200 countries and regions.
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The green economy is like a frontier of new possibilities. The world economy is on its way to low-carbon economy development, and the fate of enterprises is closely related to the new economy model. More and more corporations understand that being socially and environmentally responsible serves as a source of competitive advantage and is integral to long-term success. If an enterprise can take action while the green economy is just starting to develop, such an enterprise will set the pace in the future economy.
Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100728/CNW001
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100728/CNW001
Source: GreenTradeBay.com
CONTACT: Anna Huang at +86-21-3468-7600 x850 or
anna_huang@greentradebay.com
Web site: http://www.greentradebay.com/
GreenTradeBay, a Multinational Purchaser Supply Chain Working for a Greener Tomorrow
SHANGHAI, July 28 -- Recently, a platform has been launched in China named GreenTradeBay.com. An electronic business platform dedicated to the promotion of green trade, it combines a B2B (business-to-business) model and international carbon trade model to provide services for green supply, CarbonCredit, Green Ranking, business carbon footprints, carbon tags for products, etc. These services have all met the requirements of an increasing number of multinational purchasers in regards to low-carbon supply chain management. Many large-scale multinational corporations including the United Nations Procurement Division, Metro Group, Carrefour, Watson's, Tesco, Trustmart, and B&Q China all require GreenTradeBay for the daily carbon reduction trends of their purchasing supply chain management. They use GreenTradeBay to regularly get suggestions and find matches for leading green suppliers within the field who can meet their green supply chain requirements. The number of registered users of GreenTradeBay.com has topped 600,000, which includes a large number of professional purchasers and suppliers (involving 27 greater industries and over 1,000 sub industries) from over 200 countries and regions.
(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100728/CNW001 )
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100728/CNW001 )
The green economy is like a frontier of new possibilities. The world economy is on its way to low-carbon economy development, and the fate of enterprises is closely related to the new economy model. More and more corporations understand that being socially and environmentally responsible serves as a source of competitive advantage and is integral to long-term success. If an enterprise can take action while the green economy is just starting to develop, such an enterprise will set the pace in the future economy.
Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100728/CNW001
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100728/CNW001
Source: GreenTradeBay.com
CONTACT: Anna Huang at +86-21-3468-7600 x850 or
anna_huang@greentradebay.com
Web site: http://www.greentradebay.com/