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Core Viewpoint - The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) emphasizes green, low-carbon, and sustainable development as essential for high-quality economic growth, showcasing the latest global achievements in these areas [1][2][3]. Industrial Innovations - Key industries such as aviation and transportation are focusing on carbon reduction, with major companies presenting advanced technologies and solutions for sustainable development [2]. - GE Aviation showcased the LEAP-1C engine model, which reduces carbon emissions by 15%, improves fuel efficiency by 15%, and decreases noise impact by 75% compared to the previous generation [2]. - Rio Tinto aims to increase the use of renewable energy in its operations from 78% to approximately 90% by 2030 and has initiated a pilot project for electric mining trucks in Mongolia [4][7]. Green Consumer Products - Various consumer products at the expo incorporate green and low-carbon principles, making sustainability a tangible aspect of daily life [10]. - Philips introduced the E9 eco-friendly pendant light, which reduces carbon emissions by approximately 18.4 kg per unit compared to traditional metal lights, equivalent to the carbon absorption of a tree in a year [12][13]. - Uniqlo presented a clothing repair and recycling system, allowing customers to return or repair old garments, promoting longer product life [15]. Circular Economy Practices - Volvo's exhibit highlighted a circular economy approach in automotive production and recycling, focusing on closed-loop systems for materials like aluminum and steel [16][18]. - IKEA integrates sustainability into its entire value chain, emphasizing eco-friendly materials and a high resale rate for returned products [17][20][21]. - Muji showcased products made from Ocean Bound Plastic, promoting the recycling of marine waste and supporting local artisans [22][24]. Overall Impact - The expo reflects a comprehensive commitment from various industries to advance green development, with innovations not only displayed but also set to influence production and consumer behavior [23].