From the Palace Museum & Tianshan Mountains to 60 Countries Worldwide: China’s Green Manufacturing Breakthrough Hidden in Unassuming Wood-Plastic Composites
Have you ever paid attention to the railings and flooring underfoot and beside you when wandering through the Palace Museum in Beijing, the Daming Palace in Xi’an, or walking along the plank roads in the Tianshan Mountain Scenic Area? They are neither made of precious solid wood nor cold stone, but a new type of green material called wood-plastic composite (WPC).
Behind the quiet "wood-plastic trend" that has taken over high-end municipal and cultural tourism projects stands a Chinese company with 22 years of industry expertise—Nanjing Jufeng. What is even more noteworthy is that it has represented China in leading the formulation of international standards for this sector and has exported its products to six continents across the globe.
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