Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke visits HUBER China as part of the 7th Sino-German Environmental Forum 2023

14.11.2023
Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke visited the Chinese subsidiary of HUBER SE as part of the Sino-German Environmental Forum. The management of HUBER Environmental Technology (China) Co., Ltd. welcomed the Minister and gave her a tour of the production facility in Taicang (Jiangsu Province) after a joint exchange and company presentation.

Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke visits HUBER China as part of the 7th Sino-German Environmental Forum 2023

Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke visits HUBER China as part of the 7th Sino-German Environmental Forum 2023

  • High-ranking delegation visited HUBER China
  • Federal Environment Minister Lemke: ”Innovative and economically valuable environmental technologies”

The visit also served as an opportunity to discuss innovative environmental technologies and the importance of water and wastewater treatment.

In addition to Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke, other high-ranking personalities took part in the visit, including Pit Heltmann (Head of the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Shanghai), Prof Dr Dirk Messner (Head of the Federal Environment Agency), Stefan Tidow (State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection) and Eva Kracht (Head of the Department for International and European Affairs at the German Federal Environment Ministry).

Federal Minister Lemke: ”Innovative and economically valuable environmental technologies”

Federal Minister Steffi Lemke expressed her appreciation for HUBER's leading role in the environmental technology sector and emphasised the importance of increased cooperation between Germany and China in environmental protection. She emphasised the need to promote technologies that contribute to overcoming global environmental problems:

”This shows very vividly how innovative and economically valuable environmental technologies can be,” said Lemke. ”We are currently facing two future challenges in water treatment: firstly, the purification of wastewater that contains too many plastic particles and pharmaceutical residues, and secondly, the need to save water.”

”Protecting the environment is of great value and benefit to today's generation," said Xu Xiaojun, General Manager of HUBER China. ”We have worked hard and continue to do so to find sustainable solutions to China's wastewater and sludge problems, and our goal is to protect the environment on which we all depend.”