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CHINA-TIANJIN-IRON AND STEEL ENTERPRISES-GREEN TRANSITION (CN)

CHINA-TIANJIN-IRON AND STEEL ENTERPRISES-GREEN TRANSITION (CN)

(230714) -- TIANJIN, July 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 12, 2023 shows a sintering flue gas desulfurization and denitrification project of the New Tianjin Steel Group in Tianjin, north China. To achieve carbon reduction and improve energy efficiency, Tianjin has pushed forward the comprehensive transformation of its iron and steel industry chain in recent years. Iron and steel producers are encouraged to reform their energy mix, upgrade technology and develop hydrogen-fuelled transportation. The iron and steel enterprises still in operation in Tianjin have all completed the ultra-low emission transformation. As a result, the energy consumption per unit of the increased value of industrial enterprises above designated size is in steady decline. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)

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Scholar devises catechin-based anti-flue mask

Scholar devises catechin-based anti-flue mask

OSAKA, Japan - Associate professor Kunihiro Kaihatsu of Osaka Sangyo University announces on Oct. 26, 2014, the development of an anti-influenza mask containing a derivative of catechin, a major green tea component known to have antibacterial effects.

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(2)Kyoto chicken farm charged over bird flu outbreak

(2)Kyoto chicken farm charged over bird flu outbreak

HIMEJI, Japan - Reporters and photographers wait outside the head office of Asada Nosan Co. in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, on March 31. Later in the day, the farm ministry and Kyoto prefectural government filed a criminal complaint with police against the company and its President Hideaki Asada for failing to report a bird flue outbreak to the authorities in February.

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(4)Gov't eyes legal action against Kyoto firm over bird flu

(4)Gov't eyes legal action against Kyoto firm over bird flu

TAMBA, Japan - Kyoto Gov. Keiji Yamada (R) speaks to reporters after visiting the operator of a farm hit by an outbreak of bird flue in the town of Tamaba, Kyoto Prefecture, on March 4.

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(4)Gov't eyes legal action against Kyoto firm over bird flu

(4)Gov't eyes legal action against Kyoto firm over bird flu

TAMBA, Japan - Kyoto Gov. Keiji Yamada (R) speaks to reporters after visiting the operator of a farm hit by an outbreak of bird flue in the town of Tamaba, Kyoto Prefecture, on March 4. (Kyodo)

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(2)Kyoto chicken farm charged over bird flu outbreak

(2)Kyoto chicken farm charged over bird flu outbreak

HIMEJI, Japan - Reporters and photographers wait outside the head office of Asada Nosan Co. in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, on March 31. Later in the day, the farm ministry and Kyoto prefectural government filed a criminal complaint with police against the company and its President Hideaki Asada for failing to report a bird flue outbreak to the authorities in February. (Kyodo)

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