Dedalus

Re: The Chinese Pollution Monster

It is no joke. And, the particulate matter and sulfur dioxide they're pouring into the atmosphere winds up partially in the air we breathe.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/26/world … nment&_r=2

Carolina Process Control

Re: The Chinese Pollution Monster

Anyone have info on what is being done in China about pollution?

http://www.carolinaprocesscontrol.com/i/t/logo.png

Dedalus

Re: The Chinese Pollution Monster

Numerous citizens have spoken out about it, trying to have something done, only to be arrested and imprisoned for "counterrevolutionary activities" or some such 1984ish sounding offense.

There are some concerned people in their government, but they're not getting much traction in the circles of power.

Bill Dean

Re: The Chinese Pollution Monster

Whatever if anything is done, it is incremental at best.
Water pollution is prevelant in the public news.
Our company started a program-patented process-of giving them an alternative to the water based fabric dyeing.

Bill Dean
Plant Engineer
Transprint USA
1000 Pleasant Valley rd.
Harrisonburg VA 22801
540-433-9101 ext. 261

Paul Fisher

Re: The Chinese Pollution Monster

Hello Bill,

Glad to see you here on the forums again. 

What you are saying about the non-aqueous dyeing process is very interesting

.... Our company started a program-patented process-of giving them an alternative to the water based fabric dyeing.
10-31-2007 01:31 PM

Can you explain this in more detail?

http://www.finishingtalk.com/attachments/finishing-tv/79d1186688035-finishing-talk-live-episode-2-finishing-talk-logo-small.jpg