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Second Regional Launch Event, Huizhou, Guangdong Province, 16 September 2010
 
   

With a view to raising project awareness among regional policy-makers and increasing the outreach of training and certification activities to SMEs of the electrical and electronics industry in the Pearl River Delta area, a second Regional Launch Event was held in the city of Huizhou, Guangdong Province on 16th September 2010 following up from the previous event organized in Jinan on 13th August 2010.

With the support from TCL Corporation, the 1-day event organized for local policy makers and companies in the Pearl River Delta area was successfully conducted at the Huizhou Lakefront Resort Hotel on 16th September 2010. In order to continue raising interest in the upcoming training programs for 500 SMEs, a selection of local enterprises in the electrical and electronic industry were invited to attend the events. More than 100 participants turned up, including representatives from the Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE), China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS) and Renmin University as well as managers and engineers from the region small and medium companies and larger companies headquartered in the provinces such TCL in Guangdong.

The agenda of the Regional Launch Event consisted of detailed presentations by partners and experts on the project objectives and benefits for SMEs in improving their eco-efficiency, OHS and CSR performance through a series of possible measures as detailed in the project’s Standards Guidelines and Conformity Model concept and interactive discussion. Opening the event, TCL Chief Quality Officer Dongju Wu welcomed representatives from the local enterprises, AHKB as well as the project partners. Project Team Leader Mr. Igor Darbo gave a comprehensive introduction of the project latest status including the development of an online e-learning platform for SMEs and answered questions raised by companies’ representatives regarding the expected commitments and benefits entailed by their participation in the training and assessment programme. Interested companies were indicated how to register for joining in the project activities. Dr. Chen Jianhua from CNIS introduced the Standards Guidelines developed by the project consortium. Representing CIE, Mr. He Chuangxin then gave a detailed presentation about the Conformity Model and explained the four levels of compliance that SMEs can reach in the frame of the project. Detailed presentations on eco-efficiency were delivered by project expert Professor Jin Min from Renmin University who introduced the state-of-play of EU legal and regulatory requirements for EE sector, market incentives for eco-design, and an eco-efficiency comprehensive toolbox for SMEs.

In Huizhou, Mr. Steven Chi, Senior Vice President of TCL Corporation gave a presentation on TCL Group’s environmental strategy and supply chain management. An in-depth interactive discussion with the experts’ panel followed Mr. Chi’s speech in order to sketch out the appropriate approach for the companies to initiate compliance/improvement measures and design an eco-efficiency/OHS/CSR Action Plan. A final Q&A session with participating SMEs was then initiated by short introductions made by Professor Jin Min and Mr. He respectively about the development of China WEEE and RoHS regulations.

Thanks to the one day event, a direct dialogue has been established between the project team and expert’s pool, the area’s SMEs and the local industry at large. Over 100 participating companies got a better understanding and awareness of the project objectives and were introduced to the project training programme on EU environmental and safety regulatory framework, sustainable production and product life cycle management. Training handbooks, copies of the project newsletter as well as DVDs containing OHS video training modules were distributed to participants. This high level event provided a good start for further expanding the project outreach and mobilizing more SMEs in the Pearl River Delta areas for future capacity building activities. The Q&A sessions also pointed out the need for customized follow-up advice to SMEs in designing and implementing their compliance and resource efficiency Action Plan. A strong interest was expressed in using the project’s e-learning platform for initial training on the basics of eco-efficiency, OHS and CSR.

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